Title of article :
EFFECT OF CONTROLLED QUENCHING ON THE AGING OF 2024 ALUMINUM ALLOY CONTAINING BORON
Author/Authors :
Khatami، N. نويسنده School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran. , , MIRDAMADI، SH. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 41 سال 2014
Abstract :
The presence of alloying elements, sometimes in a very small amount, affects mechanical properties; one of
these elements is Boron. In Aluminum industries, Boron master alloy is widely used as a grain refiner In this research,
the production process of Aluminum –Boron master alloy was studied at first; then, it was concurrently added to 2024
Aluminum alloy. After rolling and homogenizing the resulting alloy, the optimal temperature and time of aging were
determined during the precipitation hardening heat treatment by controlled quenching (T6C). Then, in order to find
the effect of controlled quenching, different cycles of heat treatment including precipitation heat treatment by
controlled quenching (T6C) and conventional quenching (T6) were applied on the alloy at the aging temperature of
110°C. Mechanical properties of the resulting alloy were evaluated after aging at optimum temperature of 110°C by
performing mechanical tests including hardness and tensile tests. The results of hardness test showed that applying the
controlled quenching instead of conventional quenching in precipitation heat treatment caused reduction in the time
of reaching the maximum hardness and also increase in hardness rate due to the generated thermo-elastic stresses
rather than hydrostatic stresses and increased atomic diffusion coefficient as well. Tensile test results demonstrated
that, due to the presence of boride particles in the microstructure of the present alloy, the ultimate tensile strength in
the specimens containing Boron additive increased by 3.40% in comparison with the specimens without such an
additive and elongation (percentage of relative length increase) which approximately increased by 38.80% due to the
role of Boron in the increase of alloy ductility.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering