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Structural impact on the Hall-Petch relationship in an Al-5Mg alloy processed by high-pressure torsion

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2014.12.027

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Al-Mg alloy; Hall-Petch relationship; High-pressure torsion; Microhardness; Ultrafine grains

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  1. European Union in the framework of the European Social Fund through the Warsaw University of Technology Development Programme
  2. National Centre for Research and Development within the project New materials and technologies for lightweight generic components of electric low-emission concept vehicle
  3. European Research Council under ERC Grant [267464-SPDMETALS]

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The evolution of microstructure and microhardness was studied in a commercial 5483 Al-5Mg alloy processed by high-pressure torsion (HPT) under a pressure of 6.0 GPa up to 10 turns. Significant grain size refinement was observed even after 1/4 turn, and additional processing led to a further grain size reduction and a shift in the distribution of grain boundary misorientation angles towards higher values. An essentially fully homogeneous microstructure was reached after 10 turns with a final grain size of similar to 70 nm, a saturation Vickers microhardness of Hv approximate to 240 which was attained at and above equivalent strains of similar to 150, a relatively narrow grain size distribution and a fraction of similar to 80% of high-angle grain boundaries. Analysis shows the Hall-Fetch plot deviates from the conventional linear relationship for samples processed through small numbers of turns, but after 3 or more turns there is a direct correlation between the results obtained in HPT processing and coarse-grained samples. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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