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Effect of heat treatments on the tensile strength and SCC-resistance of AA7050 in an alkaline saline solution

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CORROSION SCIENCE
Volume 48, Issue 10, Pages 3139-3156

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2005.11.009

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mechanical strength; SCC-resistance; CERT; AA7050; heat treatment

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Effect of heat treatments (namely T6, T73, RRA, OP1 and OP2) on the tensile strength (TS) and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) resistance of aluminum alloy 7050 in 3.5% NaCl solution at pH 12 has been investigated using constant extension rate tester (CERT). T6 increases the TS but decreases the SCC-resistance. To the opposite, T73 (i.e., T6 + 160 degrees C/30 h) increases the SCC-resistance but decreases the TS. Retrogression and re-aging (RRA, i.e., T6 + 200 degrees C/10 min + water quench + 120 degrees C/24 h) increases both TS and SCC-resistance but this treatment confines only to thin and small specimens. Step-quench aging (SQA, i.e., 470 degrees C/1 h + step-quench to 200 degrees C/1 min + water quench/or air cooling + natural aging at room temperature/1 week + 120 degrees C/24 h) provides a relatively practical treatment to enhance both the TS and SCC-resistance even the specimen either having quenched in water (OPI) or cooled in the air (OP2) in the process. Through electrochemical testing and micro-structural examination, we found that both the TS and SCG-resistance of AA7050 is governed by the microstructures that depend on heat treatments. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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