Abstract

An Al-1.08 vol.% Si alloy was cold rolled to a reduction of 98% (εvM = 4.5) and then annealed at different temperatures up to 210°C (0.52 Tm) for different times. The deformed structure is characterized by a nanoscale lamellar structure with the presence of Si particles of coarse (> 1 μm), medium (100 nm - 1 μm) and fine (< 100 nm) sizes in the microstructure. Deformation zones are formed around the coarse Si particles and the boundary spacing is finer in the deformation zone than in the matrix. The medium Si particles have little effect on the morphology and boundary spacing. The fine Si particles are aligned along the lamellar boundaries indicating a stabilizing effect on the structural refinement during cold rolling. After annealing, enhanced recovery occurs in the deformation zones around the coarse Si particles. However the reduction in stored energy during recovery and the pinning effect of fine Si particles on the boundary migration prevent the advantage of particle stimulated nucleation (PSN) of coarse Si particles in the nanoscale lamellar structure. This study also demonstrates an important effect of the fine particles in delaying both recovery and recrystallization processes. This effect diminishes with increasing annealing temperature and coarsening the fine particles especially at triple junctions.

Highlights

  • The effect of second phase particles on the deformation microstructure and recrystallization of Al alloys has been extensively studied in the literature [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]

  • Deformation zones are formed around the coarse Si particles and the boundary spacing is finer in the deformation zone than in the matrix

  • The microstructure was characterized by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) from the longitudinal plane

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Characterization of Si particles and their effects on and recrystallization in a nanostructured cold rolled Al-1% Si alloy. This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. 89 012028 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1757-899X/89/1/012028) View the table of contents for this issue, or go to the journal homepage for more. Download details: IP Address: 192.38.90.17 This content was downloaded on 11/08/2015 at 08:12 Please note that terms and conditions apply

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