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Microstructure gradient after hot torsion deformation of powder metallurgical 6061 Al alloy

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2012-10
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The microstructure and the texture of extruded 6061 Al alloy processed by powder metallurgy (PM), using three different initial powder particle sizes, have been studied after torsion deformation at 300 °C at strain rate of 6 s−1. The initial extruded microstructure of the three alloys consisted of elongated grains confining substructure with a typical 〈1 1 1〉+〈1 0 0〉 fiber texture. After torsion deformation, the torque (Γ) as a function of the equivalent strain (ɛeq) showed softening and the microstructure exhibited a gradient across the section so that the inner and outer zones contained sheared-elongated and small-equiaxed subgrains, respectively. It was observed that the equivalent strain to failure for the material processed using powder particles size of less than 45 μm was of about ɛeq ∼ 12, compared to ɛeq ∼ 1 for material processed using powder particles size of less than 25 μm. The microstructural changes during hot torsion deformation of PM 6061 Al alloy should involve continuous dynamic processes.
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Aluminum alloy, Powder metallurgy, Torsion deformation, Microstructure, Recrystallization
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Materials Science and Engineering A 555 (2012) 154–164