Shear localization and recrystallization in dynamic deformation of 8090 Al-Li alloy


Autoria(s): 徐永波; Zhong WL; Chen YJ; 沈乐天; Liu Q; 白以龙; Meyers MA
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

The microstructural evolution in localized shear deformation was investigated in an 8090 Al-Li alloy by split Hopkinson pressure bar (strain rate of approximately 10(3) s(-1)) at ambient temperature and 77 K. The alloy was tested in the peak-, over-, under-, and natural-aged conditions, that provide a wide range of microstructural parameters and mechanical properties. Two types of localized shear bands were distinguished by optical microscopy: the deformed shear band and the white-etching shear band. They form at different stages of deformation during localization. There are critical strains for the occurrence of deformed and white-etching localized shear deformation, at the imposed strain rate. Observations by transmission electron microscopy reveal that the white-etching bands contain fine equiaxed grains; it is proposed that they are the result of recrystallization occurring during localization. The deformed-type bands are observed after testing at 77 K in all heat treatment conditions, but they are not as well defined as those developed at ambient temperature. Cracking often occurs along the localized shear at ambient temperature. The decrement in temperature is favorable for the nucleation, growth and coalescence of the microcracks along the shear bands, inducing fracture.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/17132

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/1769

Idioma(s)

英语

Palavras-Chave #力学
Tipo

期刊论文