Title of article :
The effect of dispersoids on the grain refinement mechanisms during deformation of aluminium alloys to ultra-high strains
Author/Authors :
Apps، P.J. نويسنده , , Berta، M. نويسنده , , Prangnell، P.B. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The effect of fine dispersoids on the mechanisms and rate of grain refinement has been investigated during the severe deformation of a model aluminium alloy. A binary Al-0.2Sc alloy, containing coherent Al3Sc dispersoids, of ~ 20 nm in diameter and ~ 100 nm spacing, has been deformed by equal channel angular extrusion to an effective strain of ten. The resulting deformation structures were quantitatively analysed using high-resolution electron backscattered diffraction orientation mapping, and the results have been compared to those obtained from a single-phase Al-0.13Mg alloy, deformed under identical conditions. The presence of fine, nonshearable, dispersoids has been found to homogenise slip, retard the formation of a cellular substructure and inhibit the formation of microshear bands during deformation. These factors combine to reduce the rate of high-angle grain boundary generation at low to medium strains and, hence, retard the formation of a submicron grain structure to higher strains during severe deformation.
Keywords :
Severe deformation , ultra-fine grains , Grain subdivision , Microshear bands , Fine particles , Dispersoids , Al3Sc
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics