Effects of precipitates and Mn solute atoms on the recrystallization behavior of an Al-Mn alloy

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In this paper, the effects of precipitates and Mn-solute atoms on the recrystallization behavior of an Al-Mn alloy was studied using micro-Vickers hardness, electrical conductivity measurements and optical microscopy. Various thermomechanical processes were designed to investigate the different morphologies, and the solute concentration, of Mn in the matrix. The results indicate that the recrystallization temperature, TR and time, tR, are influenced by the amount of M-solute atoms in the matrix, and that the recrystallization microstructure is influenced by the amount of precipitates. Recrystallization in the Slow-Cooling specimen was rapid due to its low concentration of Mn-solute atoms, and the crystal-grain size was the smallest due to finely distributed precipitates. However, in the case of the No-Holding specimen, elongated grains were observed at the low annealing temperature and the largest recrystallized grains were observed at the high annealing temperatures (compared with Slow-Cooling and Base specimens) due to the high Mn-solute atoms in the matrix. © Materials Research Society of Korea.

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Lee, Y., Kobayashi, E., & Sato, T. (2014). Effects of precipitates and Mn solute atoms on the recrystallization behavior of an Al-Mn alloy. Korean Journal of Materials Research, 24(5), 229–235. https://doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2014.24.5.229

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