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Superplasticity, flow and fracture mechanism in an Al–12.7Si–0.7Mg alloy

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In this paper, the superplastic behavior of an Al-12.7mass%Si−0.7 mass%Mg alloy was investigated under different conditions and a maximum elongation to failure of 379% was demonstrated with a strain rate sensitivity, m, of 0.52 and an activation energy for flow, Q, of 156.7 KJ/mol at 793 K at an initial strain rate of 1.67×10 −4 ǫs −1, which is close to the lattice diffusion activation energy of aluminum.
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The superplastic behavior of an Al–12.7mass%Si–0.7mass%Mg alloy was investigated under different conditions. Reasonable superplastic elongations were achieved in the fine-grained (9.1 μm) Al–Si–Mg alloy at temperatures ranging from 733 to 793 K at initial strain rates ranging from 1.67×10 –4 to 1.67×10 –3  s −1 . A maximum elongation to failure of 379% was demonstrated with a strain rate sensitivity, m , of 0.52 and an activation energy for flow, Q , of 156.7 KJ/mol at 793 K at an initial strain rate of 1.67×10 –4  s −1 , which is close to the lattice diffusion activation energy of aluminum. The dislocation activity within Al grains indicated that intragranular slip is the accommodation mechanism of grain boundary sliding. EBSD (Electron Backscatter Diffraction) results revealed that most grain boundaries were high angle boundaries and therefore indicated that boundary sliding and grain rotation occurred during deformation. A deformation mechanism map was plotted for the Al–Si–Mg alloy at 793 K and it is shown that the experimental datum points are in excellent agreement with the predictions of the map. Most cavities were formed around silicon particles and the cavity formation mechanism was proposed. The observation on the fracture surface revealed the presence of filaments. The filament quantity or density increased with increasing testing temperature, which can be interpreted by the transition of dislocation viscous glide creep to grain boundary sliding mechanism at elevated temperatures. The formation of filaments was related to the deformation mechanisms and the lattice diffusion at elevated temperatures. The superplastic fracture in the Al–Si–Mg alloy exhibited a diffuse necking and was a pseudo-brittle fracture. The fracture mechanism was intergranular fracture.

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