微量铝对微双相Cu-Zn合金超塑性变形的影响

IF 1.8 4区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Physical Mesomechanics Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI:10.1134/S1029959923050065
O. A. Yakovtseva, P. K. Kaboyi, A. V. Irzhak, A. V. Mikhaylovskaya
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超塑变形黄铜中的高残余孔隙率具有降低机械性能的风险。多组分黄铜表现出较低的残余孔隙率,这与较低的晶粒尺寸和更有效的晶界滑动调节有关。本文比较了二元黄铜和含铝黄铜在稳态超塑性变形过程中表面和体相结构的微观结构演变。超塑变形后,两种合金的α晶粒中都出现了位错堆积和位错壁,表明位错滑移/蠕变机制激活。结果表明,铝将晶界沿晶界滑动的贡献从~75%降低到~30%,并在β相区域引起应变局部化,动态再结晶形成尺寸小于~300nm的超细晶粒。用0.4%的Al合金化可将流动应力降低20%,将相对伸长率提高1.5倍,并将残余孔隙率降低3倍。这导致超塑性变形合金的室温强度损失低得多。
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Influence of Minor Aluminum Addition on the Superplastic Deformation of a Microduplex Cu-Zn Alloy

High residual porosity in superplastically deformed brass carries the risk of reducing the mechanical properties. Multicomponent brasses demonstrate lower residual porosity, associated with a lower grain size and more effective accommodation of grain boundary sliding. In this paper, the microstructural evolution of the surface and bulk structure of the binary brass and aluminum-bearing brass during steady-state superplastic deformation is compared. After superplastic deformation, dislocation pile-ups and dislocation walls are revealed in the α grains of both alloys, indicating the activation of the dislocation slip/creep mechanism. It is shown that aluminum reduces the contribution of grain boundary sliding along the phase boundaries from ~75 to ~30% and causes strain localization in the β-phase region with the formation of ultrafine grains with the size below ~300 nm as a result of dynamic recrystallization. Alloying with 0.4% Al reduces the flow stress by 20%, increases the relative elongation by a factor of 1.5, and decreases the fraction of residual porosity by a factor of 3. This leads to a much lower loss of room temperature strength in superplastically deformed alloys.

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Physical Mesomechanics
Physical Mesomechanics Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: The journal provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies and reviews related in the physical mesomechanics and also solid-state physics, mechanics, materials science, geodynamics, non-destructive testing and in a large number of other fields where the physical mesomechanics may be used extensively. Papers dealing with the processing, characterization, structure and physical properties and computational aspects of the mesomechanics of heterogeneous media, fracture mesomechanics, physical mesomechanics of materials, mesomechanics applications for geodynamics and tectonics, mesomechanics of smart materials and materials for electronics, non-destructive testing are viewed as suitable for publication.
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