Superplastic deformation behavior of 7075 aluminum alloy |
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Authors: | Tahar Sahraoui Mohamed Hadji Nacer Bacha Riad Badji |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Mechanical Engineering, University of Blida, B.P 270, Blida, Algeria |
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Abstract: | A study has been made to investigate the effect of a prior amount of warm rolling on the superplastic forming behavior of a standard grade 7075 aluminum alloy. The thermomechanical treatment process presented for grain refinement includes furnace cooling from the solution treatment temperature to the overaging temperature, warm rolling from 65–85% deformation, recrystallization, and artificial aging treatment. Increasing the amount of warm rolling beyond 80% deformation does not produce material with higher elongation to failure when the thermomechanical treatment process presented is used. The largest value of elongation to failure was 700%, which was obtained for a specimen having a grain size of 8 μm at a strain rate of 6×10−3S−1. The fracture surface exhibits a granular appearance indicative of an intergranular fracture mode. Dislocation activities within grains were observed, indicating the occurrence of dislocation slip during grain boundary sliding. |
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Keywords: | 7075 aluminum alloy superplastic deformation thermomechanical treatment warm rolling |
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