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Abstract
The 6XXX aluminum alloy is widely used in the production of automotive front crash components. Its performance is evaluated based on two key metrics: damage delay and safety reliability, which are influenced by the material's high product of strength and elongation (PSE) and a moderate yield-to-strength ratio (YTS). This study presents an innovative approach using torsion deformation combined with short-term aging treatment to create a gradient structure. This structure integrates gradients in plastic strain, dislocations, precipitated phases, and grain size, forming an in-situ core-shell configuration characterized by a “soft core and hard shell”. As a result, the yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, elongation, YTS, and PSE increased by 4.07%, 5.72%, 66.59%, −1.52%, and 76.12%, respectively, compared to the as-received material. Its strengthening effect is significantly better than traditional T6 treatment. Notably, the formation of a gradient structure through this novel thermomechanical processing technique optimized YTS by 11.51% compared to traditional heat treatments. The significant increase in PSE is attributed to the marked improvement in elongation indicating an effective enhancement in the strength-ductility balance. This provides a promising strategy for designing and manufacturing high-performance components.
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Journal of Materials Science & Technology strives to promote global collaboration in the field of materials science and technology. It primarily publishes original research papers, invited review articles, letters, research notes, and summaries of scientific achievements. The journal covers a wide range of materials science and technology topics, including metallic materials, inorganic nonmetallic materials, and composite materials.