Nanoquasicrystalline Al–Fe–Cr-based alloys. Part II. Mechanical properties

Nanoquasicrystalline Al-based alloys show considerable promise for elevated temperature applications compared with commercial Al-based alloys. In particular, a group of Al–Fe–Cr-based alloys-containing Ti, V, Nb or Ta have outstanding thermal stability. In the present work, the elevated temperature...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta materialia 2009-10, Vol.57 (17), p.5120-5130
Hauptverfasser: Galano, M., Audebert, F., Escorial, A. García, Stone, I.C., Cantor, B.
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Zusammenfassung:Nanoquasicrystalline Al-based alloys show considerable promise for elevated temperature applications compared with commercial Al-based alloys. In particular, a group of Al–Fe–Cr-based alloys-containing Ti, V, Nb or Ta have outstanding thermal stability. In the present work, the elevated temperature mechanical properties of these nanoquasicrystalline alloys were studied by tensile tests at a constant strain rate. Tests were designed in order to compare the mechanical behaviour at different test temperatures. Fractographic analysis was also carried out. The apparent activation energy for plastic deformation was found to be close to that for lattice self-diffusion for pure Al in the Al–Fe–Cr ternary alloy and in the Ti-containing alloy, and for grain boundaries diffusion for pure Al in the V-containing alloy, whereas the activation energy of the alloy with Ta additions was three times higher. All of the alloys showed similar sensitivity of plastic deformation to the strain rate in the range of 10 −3–5 × 10 −6 s −1 at 350 °C. The apparent true stress exponent was n app ∼ 7, which can be associated with a deformation process controlled by dislocation mechanisms.
ISSN:1359-6454
1873-2453
DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2009.07.009