Low-Temperature Superplasticity and High Strength in the Al 2024 Alloy with Ultrafine Grains.
Elena V BobrukMaxim Yu MurashkinIlnar A RamazanovVil U KazykhanovRuslan Z ValievPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study aims to achieve an ultrafine-grained (UFG) Al 2024 alloy superplasticity at temperatures lower than the traditional ones for commercial Al alloys (400-500 °C). The UFG structure with a mean grain size of 100 nm produced in the alloy by high-pressure torsion at room temperature provided a very high strength-microhardness (HV 0.1 ) of 286 ± 4, offset yield strength (σ 0.2 ) of 828 ± 9 MPa, and ultimate tensile strength (σ UTS ) of 871 ± 6 MPa at elongation to failure (δ) of 7 ± 0.2%. Complex tensile tests were performed at temperatures from 190 to 270 °C and strain rates from 10 -2 to 5 × 10 -5 s -1 , and the values of flow stress, total elongation and strain rate-sensitivity coefficient were determined. The UFG alloy was shown to exhibit superplastic behavior at test temperatures of 240 and 270 °C. For the first time, 400% elongation was achieved in the alloy at an unusually low temperature of 270 °C (0.56 T m ) and strain rate of 10 -3 s -1 . The UFG 2024 alloy after superplastic deformation was found to have higher strength (150-160 HV) than that after the standard strengthening heat treatment T6.