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Advanced powder metallurgy aluminum alloys via rapid solidification technology, phase 2Marko's rapid solidification technology was applied to processing high strength aluminum alloys. Four classes of alloys, namely, Al-Li based (class 1), 2124 type (class 2), high temperature Al-Fe-Mo (class 3), and PM X7091 type (class 4) alloy, were produced as melt-spun ribbons. The ribbons were pulverized, cold compacted, hot-degassed, and consolidated through single or double stage extrusion. The mechanical properties of all four classes of alloys were measured at room and elevated temperatures and their microstructures were investigated optically and through electron microscopy. The microstructure of class 1 Al-Li-Mg alloy was predominantly unrecrystallized due to Zr addition. Yield strengths to the order of 50 Ksi were obtained, but tensile elongation in most cases remained below 2 percent. The class 2 alloys were modified composition of 2124 aluminum alloy, through addition of 0.6 weight percent Zr and 1 weight percent Ni. Nickel addition gave rise to a fine dispersion of intermetallic particles resisting coarsening during elevated temperature exposure. The class 2 alloy showed good combination of tensile strength and ductility and retained high strength after 1000 hour exposure at 177 C. The class 3 Al-Fe-Mo alloy showed high strength and good ductility both at room and high temperatures. The yield and tensile strength of class 4 alloy exceeded those of the commercial 7075 aluminum alloy.
Document ID
19870018356
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Ray, Ranjan
(Marko Materials, Inc. North Billerica, MA, United States)
Jha, Sunil C.
(Marko Materials, Inc. North Billerica, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1987
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-178356
NAS 1.26:178356
Accession Number
87N27789
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS1-18001
CONTRACT_GRANT: SBIR-04.13-2210
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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