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Dissolution and Precipitation Behavior for Hot Forming of 7021 and 7075 Aluminum Alloys

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Due to their high strength, 7xxx aluminum sheets are increasingly used for structural automobile components. One of the major challenges is the formability of these alloys during the production process… Click to show full abstract

Due to their high strength, 7xxx aluminum sheets are increasingly used for structural automobile components. One of the major challenges is the formability of these alloys during the production process while retaining high strengths in service. One promising method is forming at elevated temperatures directly after solution annealing; this is known as hot forming. However, this thermomechanical process requires a detailed comprehension of the dissolution and precipitation behavior during heating, solution annealing, and subsequent combination of forming and cooling processes. Therefore, the kinetics of solid-solid phase transformations during continuous heating and continuous cooling of the aluminum alloys EN AW-7021 and EN AW-7075 were determined with differential scanning calorimetry and hardness testing. The suitable solution annealing conditions and the critical cooling rates were specified for both alloys and compared to the real hot forming processes.

Keywords: precipitation behavior; hot forming; aluminum alloys; aluminum; dissolution precipitation

Journal Title: Metals
Year Published: 2018

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