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Effects of Material Structure on Stress Relaxation Characteristics of Rapidly Solidified Al-Fe Alloy.

Ryohei KobayashiTatsuya FunazukaToru MaedaTomomi Shiratori
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
An Al-Fe alloy which was produced by hot extrusion of rapidly solidified powder is a possible solution to substitute copper-based electrical conductor material due to its high strength and high electrical conductivity. However, the stress relaxation characteristic-an essential parameter as a conductor material-and the effect of the material structure have not been reported, which was the aim of the present paper. An Al-5%Fe alloy was selected as the test material. The material structures were controlled by hot extrusion practice, annealing, and cold rolling. The Al-Fe intermetallic compound particles controlled the residual stress after the stress relaxation test via the Orowan mechanism. Decreasing the mean inter-particle distance reduces the electrical conductivity. The increase in the number of dislocations by the cold rolling increased strength at room temperature without changing electrical conductivity; however, it did not have a positive effect on the stress relaxation characteristics. The stress relaxation characteristics and the electrical conductivity of the Al-Fe alloy were superior to conventional C52100 H04 phosphor bronze when compared with the case of the same mass.
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