Recovery kinetics in Al-0.3%Cu after heavy rolling

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Abstract

The recovery kinetics of a nanoscale lamellar structure Al-0.3%Cu alloy, which was produced by 98% cold rolling, during annealing at temperatures from 100 to 200 °C have been analyzed in this study. Microstructural characterization using electron channelling contrast in the scanning electron microscope shows a uniform coarsening of the lamellar structure and gradual precipitation of second phase particles (Al2Cu) during annealing at these temperatures. Fitting of the microhardness values for samples annealed for between 4 and 4096 minutes at different temperatures with a recovery model reveals a change, in the apparent activation energy from 79 kJ/mol at the beginning to 105 kJ/mol at the end of recovery annealing, which leads to a discussion of the recovery mechanisms.

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Shuai, L. F., Huang, T. L., Wu, G. L., Hansen, N., Huang, X., & Yu, T. (2019). Recovery kinetics in Al-0.3%Cu after heavy rolling. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 580). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/580/1/012044

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