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Effect of microstructure and overaging on the tensile behavior at room and elevated temperature of C355-T6 cast aluminum alloy
Affiliation:1. Institut Pprime UPR CNRS 3346, Department of Physique and Mechanics of Materials, ENSMA-Université de Poitiers, 1 avenue Clément Ader, Téléport 2, 86960 Chasseneuil-Futuroscope, France;2. Zodiac Aerospace, 61 rue Pierre Curie, 78370 Plaisir, France;1. Photon Laser Engineering, Photon AG, Staakener Str. 53–63, D-13581 Berlin, Germany;2. School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK;3. Fachgebiet Metallische Werkstoffe, Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaften, Technische Universität Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, D-10587 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The present study was focused on the microstructural and mechanical characterization of the Al–Si–Cu–Mg C355 alloy, at room and elevated temperature. In order to evaluate the influence of microstructural coarseness on mechanical behavior, samples with different Secondary Dendrite Arm Spacing (SDAS) (20–25 μm for fine microstructure and 50–70 μm for coarse microstructure), were produced through controlled casting conditions. The tensile behavior of the alloy was evaluated at T6 condition and at T6 with subsequent high temperature exposure (41 h at 210 °C, i.e. overaging), both at room and elevated temperature (200 °C). Microstructural investigations were performed through optical and electron microscopy.The results confirmed the important role of microstructure on the tensile behavior of C355 alloy. Ultimate tensile strength and elongation to failure strongly increased with the decrease of SDAS. Larger SDAS, related to lower solidification rates, modify microstructural features, such as eutectic Si morphology and size of the intermetallic phases, which in turn influence elongation to failure. Overaging before tensile testing induced coarsening of the strengthening precipitates, as observed by STEM analyses, with consequent reduction of the tensile strength of the alloy, regardless of SDAS. A more sensible decrease of tensile properties was registered at 200 °C testing temperature.
Keywords:C355  Al–Si–Cu–Mg alloys  Tensile properties  SDAS  High temperature  Overaging
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