Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050

The evolution of mechanical properties of a third-generation Al–Cu–Li alloy, AA2050, with different initial tempers (as-quenched WQ, naturally aged T34 and peak-aged T84) during creep-ageing has been investigated in this study. A set of creep-ageing tests was carried out under 150 MPa at 155 °C with...

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Main Authors: Li Yong, Yang Yo-Lun, Rong Qi, Shi Zhusheng, Lin Jianguo, Said Rajab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2019/01/mfreview180028/mfreview180028.html
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spelling doaj-d4835343347b4f6fa7b8a884f1a048192020-11-24T22:13:22ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242019-01-016810.1051/mfreview/2019008mfreview180028Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050Li YongYang Yo-LunRong QiShi ZhushengLin JianguoSaid RajabThe evolution of mechanical properties of a third-generation Al–Cu–Li alloy, AA2050, with different initial tempers (as-quenched WQ, naturally aged T34 and peak-aged T84) during creep-ageing has been investigated in this study. A set of creep-ageing tests was carried out under 150 MPa at 155 °C with different durations for all initial temper conditions and tensile tests were performed subsequently to acquire the main mechanical properties of the creep-aged alloys, including the yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and uniform elongation. The evolution of these mechanical properties during creep-ageing has been discussed in association with precipitation behaviour of AA2050 alloys with different initial tempers. The results indicate that the T34 alloy is the best choice for creep age forming (CAF) applications among these initial tempers, as it provides better yield strength and uniform elongation concurrently after creep-ageing. In addition, a work hardening rate analysis has been carried out for all the creep-aged alloys, helping to understand the detailed dislocation/precipitate interaction mechanisms during plastic deformation in the creep-aged AA2050 alloys with WQ, T34 and T84 initial tempers.https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2019/01/mfreview180028/mfreview180028.htmlInitial tempermechanical propertyAl–Cu–Li alloyAA2050creep age formingwork hardening
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author Li Yong
Yang Yo-Lun
Rong Qi
Shi Zhusheng
Lin Jianguo
Said Rajab
spellingShingle Li Yong
Yang Yo-Lun
Rong Qi
Shi Zhusheng
Lin Jianguo
Said Rajab
Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050
Manufacturing Review
Initial temper
mechanical property
Al–Cu–Li alloy
AA2050
creep age forming
work hardening
author_facet Li Yong
Yang Yo-Lun
Rong Qi
Shi Zhusheng
Lin Jianguo
Said Rajab
author_sort Li Yong
title Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050
title_short Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050
title_full Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050
title_fullStr Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050
title_full_unstemmed Effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged AA2050
title_sort effect of initial tempers on mechanical properties of creep-aged aa2050
publisher EDP Sciences
series Manufacturing Review
issn 2265-4224
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The evolution of mechanical properties of a third-generation Al–Cu–Li alloy, AA2050, with different initial tempers (as-quenched WQ, naturally aged T34 and peak-aged T84) during creep-ageing has been investigated in this study. A set of creep-ageing tests was carried out under 150 MPa at 155 °C with different durations for all initial temper conditions and tensile tests were performed subsequently to acquire the main mechanical properties of the creep-aged alloys, including the yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and uniform elongation. The evolution of these mechanical properties during creep-ageing has been discussed in association with precipitation behaviour of AA2050 alloys with different initial tempers. The results indicate that the T34 alloy is the best choice for creep age forming (CAF) applications among these initial tempers, as it provides better yield strength and uniform elongation concurrently after creep-ageing. In addition, a work hardening rate analysis has been carried out for all the creep-aged alloys, helping to understand the detailed dislocation/precipitate interaction mechanisms during plastic deformation in the creep-aged AA2050 alloys with WQ, T34 and T84 initial tempers.
topic Initial temper
mechanical property
Al–Cu–Li alloy
AA2050
creep age forming
work hardening
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