Effect of inhomogeneity of texture on mechanical behaviour of an AI-6% Cu-0.4% Zr superplastic alloy
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2001.v37.i2.502Keywords:
Superplasticity, Microstructure, Texture gradients,Abstract
Mechanical and microstructural characterization was carried out at 480 °C/5.10-4s-1 on an Al-6% Cu-0.4% Zr superplastic alloy. The as-received material showed a fine deformed substructure. A texture gradient was present through the thickness of the rolled sheet. At the surface, the texture found was close to the orientation {311}<233> whereas in the midplane of the sheet it was {631}<113>. The (s)-(e) tensile test curve presented three deformation stages called, stage I, II and III. The global texture in stage I increased slightly. In stage II, the intensity of orientation {311}<233> decreased, suggesting that a grain boundary sliding deformation process should take place near the surface. However, in the center of the sheet, the {631}< 113> orientation transformed to the orientation (110}< 111 > by slip process. This behaviour continued in the stage III, where the orientation {631}<113> totally disappeared.
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2001-04-30
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Eddahbi, M., & Ruano, O. A. (2001). Effect of inhomogeneity of texture on mechanical behaviour of an AI-6% Cu-0.4% Zr superplastic alloy. Revista De Metalurgia, 37(2), 386–390. https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2001.v37.i2.502
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