Structure and strength of the 1570C aluminum alloy after complex SPD processing

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The effect of severe plastic deformation (SPD), realized via multi-directional forging (MDF) at a constant temperature of 325 °C, as well as via a combination of MDF with subsequent room temperature rolling or high pressure torsion, on the microstructure, static and fatigue strength parameters of an ingot of non-age-hardenable commercial aluminum alloy 1570C (Al-5Mg-0.18Mn-0.2Sc-0.08Zr) was studied. It is found that the most effective treatment to enhance the balance of the alloy properties involves a sequence of hot MDF and cold rolling due to the development of a work hardened ultrafine-grain structure with uniformly distributed nanosized aluminides of transition metals. The role of precipitates in the alloy structure- and property-formation is discussed.

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Markushev, M. V., Avtokratova, E. V., Sitdikov, O. S., Linderov, M. L., Merson, D. L., & Vinogradov, A. (2019). Structure and strength of the 1570C aluminum alloy after complex SPD processing. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 672). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/672/1/012041

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