Effect of mushy state rolling on age-hardening and tensile behavior of Al-4.5Cu alloy and in situ Al-4.5Cu-5TiB2 composite
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2011
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Elsevier Ltd
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The effect of mushy state rolling on aging kinetics of stir-cast Al-4.5Cu alloy and in situ Al-4.5Cu-5TiB<inf>2</inf> composite and their tensile behavior in solution-treated (495°C) or differently aged (170°C) conditions, has been investigated. As-cast or pre-hot rolled alloy and composite samples were subjected to single or multiple mushy state roll passes to 5% thickness reduction at temperatures for 20% liquid content. Peak-aging times of mushy state rolled composite matrices have been found as ?7.5-10% of that of as-cast alloy. Such enhancement in aging kinetics is attributed to homogeneity in Cu atom distribution as well as increase in matrix dislocation density due to thermal expansion coefficient mismatch between Al and TiB<inf>2</inf>, matrix grain refinement and particle redistribution, achieved by mushy state rolling. Uniform precipitate distribution in mushy state rolled composite matrices leads to greater peak-age microhardness with higher yield and ultimate tensile strengths than those in as-cast alloy and composite. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
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Age hardening, Aluminum alloys, Binary alloys, Copper alloys, Grain refinement, Tensile strength, Thermal expansion, Titanium alloys, Ageing kinetics, As cast alloy, B aluminum alloy, Bulk deformation, C semisolid processing, Composite matrices, D age hardening, Mushy state, Semi-solid processing, Tensile behaviors, Precipitation (chemical)
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Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2011, 528, 3, pp. 1787-1798
