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Superplastic Deformation Mechanisms in Fine-Grained 2050 Al-Cu-Li Alloys

Hongping Li, Xiaodong Liu, Quan Sun, Lingying Ye, Xinming Zhang

2020Materials18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The deformation behavior and microstructural evolution of fine-grained 2050 alloys at elevated temperatures and slow strain rates were investigated. The results showed that significant dynamic anisotropic grain growth occurred at the primary stage of deformation. Insignificant dislocation activity, particle-free zones, and the complete progress of grain neighbor switching based on diffusion creep were observed during superplastic deformation. Quantitative calculation showed that diffusion creep was the dominant mechanism in the superplastic deformation process, and that grain boundary sliding was involved as a coordination mechanism. Surface studies indicated that the diffusional transport of materials was accomplished mostly through the grain boundary, and that the effect of the bulk diffusion was not significant.

Topics & Concepts

SuperplasticityMaterials scienceGrain Boundary SlidingDiffusion creepCreepDeformation mechanismDeformation (meteorology)Grain boundary diffusion coefficientMetallurgyGrain boundaryDiffusionDislocation creepGrain growthDislocationGrain boundary strengtheningGrain sizeStrain rateComposite materialAlloyMicrostructureThermodynamicsPhysicsMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesAluminum Alloy Microstructure PropertiesMetallurgy and Material Forming
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