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Creep behavior of an Al-2. 0 wt pct Li alloy in the temperature range 300 °C to 500 °C
Authors:K. H. Ellison  T. R. McNelley  A. G. Fox
Affiliation:(1) Ford Motor Company, 48120 Dearborn, MI;(2) Materials Engineering Section, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, 93943-5000 Monterey, CA
Abstract:The elevated temperature deformation behavior of an Al-2. 0 wt pct Li alloy in the temperature range 300 °C to 500 °C was studied using constant extension-rate tension testing and constant true-stress creep testing under both isothermal and temperature cycling conditions. Optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were employed to assess the effect of deformation on microstructure. The data showed that the stress exponent,n, has a value of about 5. 0 at temperatures above theα +δAlLi solvus (approximately 380 °C) and that subgrains form during plastic deformation. Models for dislocation-climb and dislocation-glide control of creep were analyzed for alloys deformed in the temperature range of stability of the terminal AlLi solid solution. A climb model was shown to describe closely the behavior of this material. Anomalous temperature dependence of the activation energy was observed in this same temperature range. This anomalous behavior was ascribed to unusual temperature dependence of either the Young’s modulus or the stacking fault energy, which may be associated, in turn, with a disorder-order transformation on cooling of the alloy. Formerly with the Materials Engineering Section. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School.
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