Abstract
Abstract
In this study, the evolution rule of yeild strength and microstructure along the axial, hoop and radial directions of 7050 aluminum alloy ring forging during Regression and re-aging (RRA) heat treatment was studied by using the experimental technology of tensile property test and transmission electron microscope (TEM) and Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) observation. During the RRA process, the evolution rule of intragranular and intergranular precipitates along axial, hoop and radial directions of 7050 aluminum alloy ring forging was described by establishing a model. After the pre-aging stage, the yield strength of samples along the axial, hoop and radial directions of forgings shows obvious anisotropy, and the anisotropy decreases gradually after regression and re-aging treatment. The results show that the cause of the larger yield strength anisotropy is the inhomogeneous size and distribution of precipitates after the pre-aging stage; After the regression stage, the cause of the reduction of the yield strength anisotropy is due to the homogeneous distribution of intragranular precipitates; After re-aging treatment, the reasons of further reduction of the yield strength anisotropy are because of more homogeneous distribution of intragranular precipitates and the discontinuous of intergranular precipitates.
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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