Title of article :
Hot deformation of AA6082-T4 aluminum alloy
Author/Authors :
Ehab A. El-Danaf، نويسنده , , Abdulhakim A. AlMajid، نويسنده , ,
Mahmoud S. Soliman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
High-temperature tensile deformation of 6082-
T4 Al alloy was conducted in the range of 623–773 K at
various strain rates in the range of 5 9 10-5 to 2 9 10-2 s-1.
Stress dependence of the strain rate revealed a stress exponent,
n of 7 throughout the ranges of temperatures and strain
rates tested. This stress exponent is higher than what is usually
observed in Al–Mg alloys under similar experimental
conditions, which implies the presence of threshold stress.
This behavior results fromdislocation interactionwith second
phase particles (Mg2Si). The experimental threshold stress
values were calculated, based on the finding that creep rate is
viscous glide controlled, based on creep tests conducted on
binary Al–1Mg at 673 K, that gave n a value of 3. The
threshold stress (ro) values were seen to decrease exponentially
with temperature. The apparent activation energy for
6082-T4 was calculated to be about 245 kJ mol-1, which is
higher than the activation energy for self-diffusion in Al
(Qd = 143 kJ mol-1) and for the diffusion ofMg inAl (115–
130 kJ mol-1). By incorporating the threshold stress in the
analysis, the true activation energy was calculated to be about
107 kJ mol-1. Analysis of strain rate dependence in terms of
the effective stress (r - ro) using normalized parameters,
revealed a single type of deformation behavior. A plot of
normalized strain rate (_ekT=DGb) versus normalized effective
stress (r - ro)/G, on a double logarithmic scale, gave an
n value of 3.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science