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Quantitative contributions of solution atoms, precipitates and deformation to microstructures and properties of Al–Sc–Zr alloys

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Abstract In order to investigate the effects of solid solution atoms, precipitated particles and cold deformation on the microstructures and properties of Al–Sc–Zr alloys, the Al–Sc–Zr alloys prepared by continuous… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In order to investigate the effects of solid solution atoms, precipitated particles and cold deformation on the microstructures and properties of Al–Sc–Zr alloys, the Al–Sc–Zr alloys prepared by continuous rheo-extrusion were treated by thermomechanical treatment, analyzed for conductivity and mechanical properties by tensile and microhardness testing, and characterized using optical microscope, TEM and STEM. A mathematical model was established to quantitatively characterize the contribution of solid solution atoms, precipitates and cold deformation to the conductivity of the alloy. The results show that the strength of Al alloy can be significantly improved by solid solution, aging and cold deformation, and the quantitative impacts of solution atoms, precipitates and cold deformation on the conductivity of Al alloy are 10.5% (IACS), 2.3% (IACS) and 0.5% (IACS), respectively. Aging and cold deformation treatments are the keys to obtain high-strength and high-conductivity aluminum alloy wires.

Keywords: deformation microstructures; atoms precipitates; deformation; solution; solution atoms; cold deformation

Journal Title: Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China
Year Published: 2019

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