Anisotropy of mechanical and structural properties in aa 6060 aluminum alloy following hydrostatic extrusion process

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The study attempts to investigate the influence of severe plastic deformation (SPD in the hydrostatic extrusion (HE) process on the anisotropy of the structure and mechanical properties of the AA 6060 alloy. Material in isotropic condition was subjected to a single round of hydrostatic extrusion with three different degrees of deformation (ϵ = 1.23, 1.57, 2.28). They allowed the grain size to be fragmented to the nanocrystalline level. Mechanical properties of the AA 6060 alloy, examined on mini-samples, showed an increase in ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and yield strength (YS) as compared to the initial material. Significant strengthening of the material results from high grain refinement in transverse section, from 220 μm in the initial material to 300 nm following the HE process. The material was characterized by the occurrence of structure anisotropy, which may determine the potential use of the material. Static tensile tests of mini-samples showed 10% anisotropy of properties between longitudinal and transverse cross-sections. In the AA6060 alloy, impact anisotropy was found depending on the direction of its testing. Higher impact toughness was observed in the cross-section parallel to the HE direction. The results obtained allow to analyze the characteristic structure created during the HE process and result in more efficient use of the AA 6060 alloy in applications.

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Przybysz, S., Kulczyk, M., Pachla, W., Skiba, J., Wróblewska, M., Mizera, J., & Moszczynska, D. (2019). Anisotropy of mechanical and structural properties in aa 6060 aluminum alloy following hydrostatic extrusion process. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences, 67(4), 709–717. https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2019.130180

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