Forging behaviour of 2124 aluminium alloy containing 26 vol.% of SiC particles (average size 3 gm) was investigated by means of room and elevated temperature tensile tests (range of temperature 20-350 degreesC). The results obtained were utilized to define the forging parameters (deformation ratio 3.5:1, strain rate 0.14 s(-1), sample temperature during the hot deformation process ranging from 440 to 340 degreesC). Microstructure of as-fabricated and forged specimens was investigated. Microfractographic examinations were executed on the tensile fracture surfaces, obtained by testing the composite both at room and high temperature, in order to investigate the mechanism controlling the fracture process.The material exhibited excellent forgeability and after forging the tested composite was found to be crack free. This feature is very likely due to the size of the reinforcing SiC particles, smaller than those generally used for conventional metal/ceramic composite processing. Furthermore, forging resulted in an increase of both tensile strength and ductility with respect to the as-fabricated condition. The performing of T4 treatment on forged specimens highly increased yield and tensile strength, the ductility still remaining similar to that of HIP billets. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Forging of 2124/SiCp composite: Preliminary studies of the effects on microstructure and strength / Badini, C.; La Vecchia, G. M.; Fino, P.; Valente, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0924-0136. - 116:2-3(2001), pp. 289-297. [10.1016/S0924-0136(01)01056-1]

Forging of 2124/SiCp composite: Preliminary studies of the effects on microstructure and strength

Valente, T.
2001

Abstract

Forging behaviour of 2124 aluminium alloy containing 26 vol.% of SiC particles (average size 3 gm) was investigated by means of room and elevated temperature tensile tests (range of temperature 20-350 degreesC). The results obtained were utilized to define the forging parameters (deformation ratio 3.5:1, strain rate 0.14 s(-1), sample temperature during the hot deformation process ranging from 440 to 340 degreesC). Microstructure of as-fabricated and forged specimens was investigated. Microfractographic examinations were executed on the tensile fracture surfaces, obtained by testing the composite both at room and high temperature, in order to investigate the mechanism controlling the fracture process.The material exhibited excellent forgeability and after forging the tested composite was found to be crack free. This feature is very likely due to the size of the reinforcing SiC particles, smaller than those generally used for conventional metal/ceramic composite processing. Furthermore, forging resulted in an increase of both tensile strength and ductility with respect to the as-fabricated condition. The performing of T4 treatment on forged specimens highly increased yield and tensile strength, the ductility still remaining similar to that of HIP billets. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
2001
forging; hot formability; aluminium-matrix composite
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Forging of 2124/SiCp composite: Preliminary studies of the effects on microstructure and strength / Badini, C.; La Vecchia, G. M.; Fino, P.; Valente, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0924-0136. - 116:2-3(2001), pp. 289-297. [10.1016/S0924-0136(01)01056-1]
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