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Local elongation of a high Fe-containing Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloy by a deformation-semisolid extrusion process

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 309, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.131337

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Local elongation; Fragmented Fe-intermetallic compounds; Dislocation density; Deformation-semisolid extrusion process; Al-Si-Cu-Mg(-Fe) alloys

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  1. Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Korea [1525010989]

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The local elongation behavior of Al-4.5Si-1.0Cu-0.3Mg(-1.0Fe) alloys produced by a deformation-semisolid extrusion process was investigated, with uniform and large local elongation confirmed in the 1 Fe alloy. The correlation between fragmented Fe-IMCs and local elongation was discussed, with high densities of fragmented Fe-IMCs and grain boundaries providing numerous locations for dislocation accumulation. The dislocation density of the as-extruded 1 Fe alloy was estimated with different strain levels, with more locations of dislocation multiplication extending the local elongation behavior of the alloy.
Local elongation of Al-4.5Si-1.0Cu-0.3 Mg(-1.0Fe) alloys (wt.%) produced by a deformation-semisolid extrusion process is investigated using an optical microscope, tensile tests, a transmission electron microscope, electron backscattered diffraction and X-ray diffraction. Not only uniform and but also large local elongation were confirmed in the as-extruded 1 Fe alloy. Tensile specimens survived even after showing necking and the maximum load gradually decreased from 16.7% to 28% of elongation. The correlation between fragmented Fe-IMCs and local elongation is discussed in terms of the strain distribution and dislocation density. High densities of fragmented Fe-IMCs and grain boundaries provide numerous locations for dislocation accumulation. The dislocation density rho of the as-extruded 1 Fe alloy was estimated with different strain levels. More locations of dislocation multiplication extend the local elongation behavior of the as-extruded 1 Fe alloy.

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