Title of article :
Effects of Rapid Infrared Heating and Cryogenic Cooling on the Tensile Properties and Fracture Behavior of Al-Cu-Mg
Author/Authors :
Ghannadi, Mitra School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Hedieh School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Sadeghi, Bagher Mohammad School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Mirzakhani, Bahman Department of Materials Science and Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Arak University - Arak, Iran , Honaramooz, Mohammad Taha School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The objective of this work was to investigate the effect of rapid heating and cryogenic cooling on the
fracture and tensile properties of Al-Cu-Mg samples. The specimens were subjected to three different heat treatment
cycles in which the Infrared heating (IR) were used as the heating medium at the ageing stage, and the liquid
nitrogen and water were used as the quenching mediums. The ageing temperature and time were 190⁰C and from 2
- to 10h respectively. The results indicated that by using IR at the ageing stage, the hardening rate enhanced because
the rapid heating via this method led to faster diffusion of the alloying elements. Moreover, the high density of nanosized
precipitates formed during ageing was another reason for higher strength and ductility. Cryogenic treatment
had a negligible effect on both the microstructure and tensile properties. However there was an improvemnet in the
ductility to some extent. Overall, the combination of a high heating rate and cryogenic treatment led to the highest
mechanical properties. SEM micrographs of the fracture surface demonstrated that in Cryogenic treatment plus
Artificial Ageing (CAA) condition, the surface was fully covered by deep dimples in contrast to the Cryogenic
treatment plus Infrared Heating (CIR) and Water-Quench plus Infrared Heating (QIR) conditions which contained
shallwer dimples. Some facets were also observed in the latter samples.
Keywords :
Fractography , Rapid heating , Cryogenic treatment , Precipitation hardening , Al- Cu-Mg , Tensile properties
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering