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Recrystallization and superplasticity at 300 C in an aluminum-magnesium alloyVariations in thermomechanical processing (TMP) which regulate the microstructural characteristics and superplastic response of an Al-10Mg-0.1Zr alloy at 300 C were evaluated. Mechanical property data revealed that the superplastic ductility can be enhanced by simultaneously increasing the total rolling strain, the reduction per pass, and the duration of reheating intervals between passes during isothermal rolling. Texture and microscopy data were consistent with the development of a refined microstructure by recovery-dominated processes, i.e., continuous recrystallization, during the processing. The mechanisms by which a refined substructure can be progressively converted into a fine-grained structure during repeated cycles of deformation and annealing are addressed. A qualitative description of the complex sequence of developments leading to a microstructure better suited to support superplastic response is presented.
Document ID
19910051344
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Hales, S. J.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Mcnelley, T. R.
(U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA, United States)
Mcqueen, H. J.
(Concordia University Montreal, Canada)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: Metallurgical Transactions A - Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
Volume: 22A
ISSN: 0360-2133
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Accession Number
91A35967
Distribution Limits
Public
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