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Influence of the Preliminary Heating of А7075 Aluminum Alloy on the Strength of a SiC-Containing Composite Coating

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We created composite coatings on the surfaces of A7075 aluminum alloy by the method of laser melting of the substrate and injection of highly dispersed silicon-carbide (SiC) particles with additional… Click to show full abstract

We created composite coatings on the surfaces of A7075 aluminum alloy by the method of laser melting of the substrate and injection of highly dispersed silicon-carbide (SiC) particles with additional preheating of the base metal and without it. The method of digital image correlation is adapted for the evaluation of the elastoplastic deformation of the material in different zones of the coating. The averaged values of local critical strains are obtained for the coated specimens under the conditions of static bending. It is shown that the preliminary heating of the substrate up to 100°C weakly affects the deformability of the heat-affected zone as compared with heating up to 250°C or without it. At the same time, we show that the fracture force and critical deflection of the specimens preheated to 100°C become higher (almost by one-third) than for the specimens without heating. This can be explained by the formation of Al4C3 aluminum carbides on the boundaries of silicon carbide (SiC) particles.

Keywords: preliminary heating; influence preliminary; aluminum alloy

Journal Title: Materials Science
Year Published: 2019

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