Tensile strength of thermomechanically processed Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys

The tensile properties of Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys (C72700) with different swaging amounts of 64, 77, and 95%, either solutionized and aged (S/A) or directly aged (D/A), were examined as a function of aging time. It was found that the aging response of Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys varied greatly depending on the prio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. A, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 1999-10, Vol.30 (10), p.2649-2657
Hauptverfasser: Rhu, Jae Chul, Kim, Sang Shik, Jung, Yun Chul, Han, Seung Zeon, Kim, Chang Joo
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Zusammenfassung:The tensile properties of Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys (C72700) with different swaging amounts of 64, 77, and 95%, either solutionized and aged (S/A) or directly aged (D/A), were examined as a function of aging time. It was found that the aging response of Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys varied greatly depending on the prior solution heat treatment before aging and/or different swaging amounts. The swaged S/A Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys showed a multistage increase in tensile strength with respect to aging time, probably due to the sequential occurrence of spinodal decomposition, formation of metastable gamma precipitates, and recrystallization. The effect of different swaging amounts, ranging from 64-95%, was minimal on the aging response of S/A specimens. The prior cold working, however, appeared to favor the spinodal strengthening, comparing unswaged and swaged S/A Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys. In 95% swaged D/A Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys, the level of hardening was much less sensitive to aging time. A complex interaction between the reduction in dislocation density, the formation of equilibrium precipitates, and the reduction of Sn content in the Sn-rich segregates during an aging process is believed to be responsible for such a lean sensitivity. The increases in tensile strength of 64 and 77% swaged D/A Cu-9Ni-6Sn alloys were found to be much steeper than that in the 95% counterparts in the early and intermediate stages of aging, which is believed to be related to the relative contribution from work hardening and precipitation hardening to the strength level of D/A specimens.
ISSN:1073-5623
1543-1940
DOI:10.1007/s11661-999-0305-4