4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Hot deformation behaviour of aluminium alloy 6061/SiCp MMCs made by powder metallurgy route

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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 7-8, Pages 897-902

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INST MATERIALS
DOI: 10.1179/026708300101508658

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The hot deformation behaviour of a 20 vol.-%SiC particle reinforced ill alloy 6061 composite and Al alloy 6061, made via a powder metallurgy (PM) route and treated by a T4 temper, mere studied by compression testing over a range of temperatures (300 - 500 degrees C) and at strain rates of 0(.)005, 0(.)05, and 0(.)09 s(-1). It was observed that the how stresses of the composites were significantly higher than those of the alloy at lower deformation temperatures. However, the stress-strain curves of both the composite and the alloy showed significant softening during deformation at the lo,vest strain rate, the softening for the composite being faster than that of the alloy, The activation energy for hot deformation was determined for different strains, using a power law equation, and was found to change significantly with strain for both the alloy and the composite. This phenomenon was explained by the occurrence of dynamic precipitation and coarsening during deformation. MST/4641.

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