Title of article
Analysis of strengthening mechanisms in a severelyplastically- deformed Al–Mg–Si alloy with submicron grain size
Author/Authors
M. A. Munoz-Morris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
1439
To page
1443
Abstract
Methods of severe plastic deformation of
ductile metals and alloys offer the possibility of
processing engineering materials to very high strength
with good ductility. After typical amounts of processing
strain, a submicrocrystalline material is obtained,
with boundaries of rather low misorientation angles
and grains containing a high density of dislocations. In
the present study, an Al–Mg–Si alloy was severely
plastically deformed by equal channel angular pressing
(ECAP) to produce such a material. The material was
subsequently annealed for dislocation recovery and
grain growth. The strength of materials in various
deformed and annealed states is examined and the
respective contributions of loosely-arranged dislocations,
many grain boundaries, as well as dispersed
particles are deduced. It is shown that dislocation
strengthening is significant in as-deformed, as well as
lightly annealed materials, with grain boundary
strengthening providing the major contribution thereafter.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
832534
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