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Kinetic model for describing continuous and discontinuous dynamic recrystallization behaviors of 2195 aluminum alloy during hot deformation

Journal

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 181, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2021.111492

Keywords

2195 aluminum alloy; Hot deformation; Continuous dynamic recrystallization; Discontinuous dynamic recrystallization; Kinetic model

Funding

  1. South-west Aluminum Group Company - National Natural Science Foundation of China [51875583]
  2. China Post-doctoral Science Foundation [2020M672510]

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Dynamic recrystallization behavior of 2195 aluminum alloy was studied through hot compression experiments, revealing both discontinuous and continuous dynamic recrystallization occurring in the alloy within the temperature range of 300-520 degrees Celsius and strain rates of 0.01-10 s(-1). The dominant DRX mechanism transitioned from DDRX to CDRX when the strain exceeded 1.2, with the number of CDRX grains increasing at higher temperatures or lower strain rates.
2195 aluminum alloy is widely used to manufacture the external tanks of space shuttles and aircraft skins, and its mechanical properties are substantially affected by dynamic recrystallization occurring in its microstructure. In this study, hot compression experiments were performed on 2195 aluminum alloy to investigate its dynamic recrystallization (DRX) behavior. The results indicated that discontinuous (DDRX) and continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX) both occurred in the alloy from 300 degrees C to 520 degrees C at strain rates of 0.01-10 s(-1). The microstructure analysis revealed that DDRX grains formed at grain boundaries, while CDRX grains appeared in the triangular grain boundary region with transition grain boundaries or within grains. The dominant DRX mechanism changed from DDRX to CDRX when the strain was greater than 1.2. Moreover, at higher temperatures or lower strain rates, the number of CDRX grains increased, while the number of DDRX grains decreased. Finally, to quantitatively describe the DDRX and CDRX kinetics of 2195 aluminum alloy, the critical conditions were used to establish a composite kinetics model that was consistent with the experimental results, and which suitably predicted the volume fraction of DRX grains formed via the two different DRX mechanisms.

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