Strengthening of AA5754 Aluminum Alloy by DRECE Process Followed by Annealing Response Investigation.
Przemysław SnopińskiTomasz TańskiKlaudiusz GołombekStanislav RuszOndřej HilserTibor DoničPaweł M NuckowskiMarcin BenedykPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
In this study, a dual rolls equal channel extrusion (DRECE) process has been applied for improving the mechanical properties of the 5754 alloy. Supplementary experiments involving metallography, electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), and XRD tests were carried out to evaluate the effect of the DRECE process. XRD analysis showed that the maximum dislocation density was achieved after six DRECE passes, which were accompanied by the formation that is typical for low-strain structures. The increasing dislocation density, as well as grain refinement throughout DRECE deformation, resulted in an increase in the mechanical properties. Annealing of the as-deformed sample resulted in grain growth and strength reduction.