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Item Microstructural characterization and mechanical properties of cast Al-15Zn-2Mg alloy subjected to severe plastic deformation(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Manjunath, G.K.; Udaya Bhat, K.; Preetham Kumar, G.V.In the present work, Al-15Zn-2Mg alloy was processed by ECAP technique for grain refinement. The ECAP processing was conducted at 150 °C. Microstructural characterization was carried out in OM, SEM, TEM and XRD. To evaluate the mechanical properties, hardness measurement and tensile tests were conducted at room temperature. Microstructural characterization showed that, ECAP processing leads to decrease in the grain size of the alloy. Also, small amount of dislocations were also observed in the ECAP processed material. After ECAP processing, precipitates nucleation in the material was identified in the XRD analysis. The strength and the hardness values were increased after ECAP processing. After ECAP processing, microhardness of the material is increased from 173 Hv to 252 Hv and the UTS of the material is increased from 166 MPa to 362 MPa. After tensile testing, fracture surface of the cast material showed dendritic structure and the fracture surface of the ECAP processed material showed dimples. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Tribological behaviour of aluminium-zinc-magnesium alloy processed by equal channel angular pressing(Elsevier Ltd, 2020) Manjunath, G.K.; Bhat, K.U.; Preetham Kumar, G.V.In the present work, tribological behaviour of the Al-5Zn-2 Mg alloy processed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was studied. Initially, the alloy was prepared by die casting process. ECAP processing was carried out in a split die with an angle of 120° between two channels. ECAP processing was carried out at 150 °C in route BC upto four passes. After ECAP, noticeable decrease in the grain size was observed which leads to significant increase in the hardness and strength of the alloy. In homogenized condition, grain size of 180 mm was observed. While after four passes, grain size was reduced to 1-2 mm. After ECAP, the hardness and strength of the alloy was increased by 122% and 135%, respectively from the initial condition. Predominantly, after ECAP, noticeable decrease in the wear volume loss and coefficient friction of the material was observed. To understand the effect of ECAP on the tribological behaviour of the alloy; worn surfaces of the wear test samples were studied by using scanning electron microscope. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
