Title of article :
Properties of thermally stable PM Al–Cr based alloy
Author/Authors :
Vojt?ch، نويسنده , , D. A. Verner، نويسنده , , J. and ?er?k، نويسنده , , J. and ?iman??k، نويسنده , , F. and Balog، نويسنده , , M. and Nagy، نويسنده , , J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The presented paper describes properties of Al–6.0 wt.%Cr–2.3 wt.%Fe–0.4 wt.%Ti–0.7 wt.%Si alloy produced by powder metallurgy (PM). The powder alloy was prepared by the pressure nitrogen melt atomization. The granulometric powder fraction of less than 45 μm was then hot-extruded at 450 °C to produce a rod of 6 mm in diameter. Microstructure of the as-extruded material was composed of recrystallized α(Al) grains (the average grain size of 640 nm) and Al13Cr2 spheroids (the average particle diameter of 130 nm and interparticle spacing of 290 nm). Metastable phases were not observed due to their decomposition on the hot extrusion. Hardness of the as-extruded material was 108 HV1, ultimate tensile strength, 327 MPa, yield strength, 258 MPa and elongation, 14%. Mechanical properties resulted mainly from Hall–Petch strengthening. The room-temperature mechanical properties were also measured after a long-term annealing at 400 °C. The investigated PM material was compared with the commercial Al–11.8 wt.%Si–0.9 wt.%Ni–1.2 wt.%Cu–1.2 wt.%Mg casting alloy generally applied at elevated temperatures. The PM alloy showed much higher thermal stability, since its room temperature hardness and tensile properties did not degradate significantly even after annealing at 400 °C/200 h. In contrast, the hardness and strength of the casting alloy reduced rapidly already after a 30 min annealing. The excellent thermal stability of the investigated PM material was a consequence of very slow diffusivities and low equilibrium solubilities of chromium and iron in solid aluminium.
Keywords :
Aluminium , Thermally stable alloy , Al–Cr alloy , Powder metallurgy , Rapid solidification , HARDENING
Journal title :
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: A
Journal title :
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: A