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Superposed hardening from precipitates and dislocations enhances strength-ductility balance in Al-Cu alloy

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLASTICITY
卷 158, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2022.103413

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Pre-deformation; Precipitate-dislocation interaction; Strength-ductility synergy; Aluminum alloys

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U2032117, 51675538, 11872380]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2021YFB3400903]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2022JJ20065]
  4. National Science and Technology Major Project [2017ZX04005001]

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The effect of pre-deformation and post-ageing on the age hardening response and tensile properties of an Al-Cu alloy has been studied. It was found that moderate pre-deformation and specific temperature conditions can significantly improve the yield strength and uniform elongation of the alloy. Dislocations and precipitates play a major role in determining the strength of the alloy, while hard barriers can initiate void and deteriorate plasticity.
The age hardening response and tensile properties in an Al-Cu alloy pre-deformed by 20-80% and post-aged at 120-165 degrees C have been examined to study the effect of mixed dislocations/precipitates on the strength-ductility balance. As compared to the T8 temper, both yield strength and uniform elongation are significantly improved by a pre-deformation of 20-40%, followed by ageing at 120 degrees C. As compared to the T6 condition, the yield strength is higher (by about 50%), while the uniform strain is similar. The dislocation self-organization evolves from forests to tangles and cell boundaries with the pre-deformation level increasing to 60-80% and keeps preserved after post-ageing. The heterogeneous formation of theta' phases at dislocations and the homogeneous matrix precipitation of theta ''/GP zones constitute the hardening particles. The quantitative analysis suggests dislocations and theta' precipitates are the major strength contributors. Off-alignment between the deformed precipitate and the un-deformed one occurs for both theta' and theta '' during tensile straining. The dislocations tend to accumulate around large theta', eventually leading to the theta' rotation by 2-5 degrees and severe matrix distortion near the precipitate. The fine and relatively sparse theta' phases in the 20-40% pre-deformed alloy post-aged at 120 degrees C firstly block and then transmit dislocations, as is evidenced by the shearing at multiple locations, resembling the theta '' phases. The correlation between the precipitate-dislocation interaction and the obtained properties supports that localized dislocation pile-up at hard barriers, e.g. large theta' and cell boundaries, could initiate void and deteriorate the plasticity. Suppressing the dense formation of non-shearable precipitates delivers exceptional strength-ductility synergy in the pre-deformed and post-aged alloy.

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