Study on strengthening and toughening mechanisms of aluminum alloy 2618-Ti at elevated temperature

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The tensile properties of the alloy 2618 and 2618-Ti were tested using a tensile testing machine. The morphologies of the fracture of tensile samples were observed using scanning electron microscopy. The strengthening and toughening mechanisms of alloy 2618-Ti at elevated temperature were systematically investigated based on the analyses of experimental results. The results showed that the tensile strength of alloy 2618-Ti is much higher than that of alloy 2618 at the temperature range of 250 and 300°C. But the elongation of alloy 2618-Ti is much higher than that of alloy 2618 at the temperature range of 200 and 300°C. The equal-strength temperature of intragranular and grain boundary of alloy 2618-Ti is about 235°C. When the temperature is lower than 235°C, the strengthening of alloy 2618-Ti is ascribed to the strengthening effect of fine grains and dispersed Al3Ti/Al18Mg3Ti2 phase. When the temperature is higher than 235°C, the strengthening effect of alloy 2618-Ti is mainly attributed to the load transfer of Al3Ti and Al18Mg3Ti2 particles. The toughening of alloy 2618-Ti at elevated temperature is mainly ascribed to the fine grain microstructure, excellent combination between matrix and dispersed Al3Ti/Al18Mg3Ti2 particles as well as the recrystallization of the alloy at elevated temperature.

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Kun, M., Tingting, L., Ya, L., Xuping, S., & Jianhua, W. (2018). Study on strengthening and toughening mechanisms of aluminum alloy 2618-Ti at elevated temperature. High Temperature Materials and Processes, 37(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2015-0226

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