Dynamic recrystallisation and dynamic precipitation in AA6061 aluminium alloy during hot deformation

2014 
Deformation behaviour of AA6061 alloy was investigated using uniaxial compression tests at temperatures from 400 to 500°C and strain rates from 0·01 to 1 s−1. Stress increases to a peak value, then decreases monotonically until reaching a steady state. The dependence of stress on temperature and strain rate was fitted to a sinh-Arrhenius equation and characterised by the Zener–Hollomon parameter with apparent activation energy of 208·3 kJ mol−1. Grain orientation spread analysis by electron backscattered diffraction indicated dynamic recovery and geometrical dynamic recrystallisation during hot compression. Deformation at a faster strain rate at a given temperature led to finer subgrains, resulting in higher strength. Dynamic precipitation took place concurrently and was strongly dependent on temperature. Precipitation of Q phase was found in the sample deformed at 400°C but none at 500°C. A larger volume fraction of precipitates was observed when samples were compressed at 400°C than at 500°C.
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