High-temperature flow behaviour and concurrent microstructural evolution in an Al-24 wt% Cu alloy |
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Authors: | P K Bakshi B P Kashyap |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, Indian Institute of Technology, 400076 Bombay, India;(2) Present address: Metallurgy Department, Government Engineering College, 492 010 Raipur, India |
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Abstract: | Tensile specimens of an Al-24 wt% Cu alloy of grain sizes in the range 7.6–20.6 m were deformed at 400–540 °C using constant initial strain rates ranging from 5×10–6 to 2×10–2 s–1. Initially the stress-strain ( - ) curves show work hardening which is followed by strain softening at higher strain rates and lower temperatures. At lower strain rates and higher temperatures, on the other hand, continues to increase with strain or tends to be independent of strain. Grain growth and cavitation occur to varying extents depending on strain rate and test temperature. While the grain growth can account for the work hardening at higher temperatures as well as at lower strain rates, it fails to do so at higher strain rates. The strain softening is associated with cavitation. The presence of non-steady-state flow influences the parameters of the constitutive relation to varying extents. |
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