Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Characterization of Multi Directional Forged and Heat Treated Zn-24al-2cu Alloy
Date
2018
Authors
P. C, Sharath
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Multi directional forging (MDF) is one of the techniques to achieve severe plastic
deformation (SPD) which yields ultrafine grained metallic materials. In this technique,
the material is compressed in a channel die to a fixed strain, retaining its shape by
appropriately rotating it over the three axis. In the present investigation, the MDF process
was carried out on selected Zn-24Al-2Cu alloy at two different temperatures, viz., 100 °C
for three passes and 200 °C for six passes. Further, the MDF process was subjected to age
hardening treatment by following the sequence of solutionizing, MDF processing and
post aging. The aging studies were carried out by the choice of aging temperature
between 100 to 250 °C and aging curves were generated. Further, all mechanical
characterizations of the material were carried out on the test samples which had been
aged at 100 °C for one hour as this combination of parameters yielded highest hardness in
all the categories of sample.
Techniques like optical microscopy, electron microscopy and X-Ray diffractometry were
used to characterize and analyze the microstructure of MDF processed and age hardened
materials. Microstructural analysis revealed that the MDF processing reduces the grain
size, yielding fine grained materials, apart from well-distributed phases. The
microstructure is observed to be consisting of three phases, viz., Al-rich α phase, Zn-rich
η phase and CuZn4 ε phase.
Mechanical characterization of the materials revealed an important fact that strength and
hardness increased along with the ductility. It was attributed to fineness of grain and
evolution of phases in a favorable manner because of MDF and aging treatment meted
out to the material.
The creep behavior of the material is investigated by conducting the indentation creep
test with 2 kg and 2.5 kg load at different temperatures from 30 to 150 °C. The MDF
processed material is found to lose its creep resistance substantially mainly because of
microstructural refinement. It was possible to infer from the determination of value ofactivation energy that creep occurred by various mechanisms at different temperature
regimes. Those mechanisms include dislocation creep and diffusional creep.
Wear behavior of the materials was assessed by conducting the test on pin on disc
machine resorting optimization of parameters using Taguchi method. It was proved that
processing the materials by MDF followed by post-aging improved the wear resistance of
the materials. Wear mechanism was observed to be abrasive type in the case of
solutionized samples and adhesive type in MDF-processed samples as revealed by SEM
investigations on worn surface.
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Zn-Al-Cu alloy, Multi Directional Forging, Microstructure, Mechanical properties, Grain Refinement, Precipitation hardening, Creep and Wear