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Study of large strain deformation of dilute solid solutions of Al-Cu using channel-die compression

Abstract

The mechanical properties of pure aluminium, Al-0.2 wt.% Cu and Al-0.4 wt.% Cu at large strains were studied using channel-die compression at three different temperatures: 77, 200 and 295 K. The evolution of the structure was studied by various techniques, including slip line studies, global texture measurements, back scattered electron Kikuchi patterns and TEM. Intense shear banding was observed at large strains and is related to the texture evolution. The mechanical behaviour was interpreted in terms of work hardening rate vs. stress plots (or θ/τ plots). Increasing the temperature leads to a decrease of the initial slope of the θ/τ plot as well as an increase in its concavity. At large strains all materials exhibited a stage of constant work hardening at low rate, or stage IV. The addition of solute was shown to result in an increase of the work hardening rate, which could be represented by a translation of the θ/τ plot on the stress axis. Phenomenological models are proposed for the prediction of the influence of temperature and solute content on work hardening.

Authors

Deschamps A; Bréchet Y; Necker CJ; Saimoto S; Embury JD

Journal

Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 207, No. 2, pp. 143–152

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 30, 1996

DOI

10.1016/0921-5093(95)09992-1

ISSN

0921-5093

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