화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Science Forum, Vol.495-497, 883-888, 2005
The role of microstructural aspects on the performance of coarse-grained superplastic Al alloys
Deformed under optimum conditions of temperature and strain rate, coarse-grained aluminum alloys show elongation to failure in excess of 300%. The strain rate sensitivity index and the activation energy point to solute drag creep as the principal mechanism, a mechanism that has virtually no grain size dependence. The present study summarizes microstructural effects that are grain size dependent and which can influence the values of the maximum tensile elongation that can be obtained in coarse-grained aluminum alloys. Such effects like inhomogeneous refinement of the microstructure accompanied by the increase of the ratio of low/high angle grain boundaries and that of the texture contributes to flow stress instabilities leading to necking and premature failure.