Abstract

ABSTRACT As-cast binary Al–Si alloys containing ∼2 to 30 wt.% Si were deformed by differential strain rate and differential temperature test techniques at 600–840 K and strain rates 10−4–10−2 s−1 to find the parameters of the constitutive relationships for high-temperature deformation. The maximum strain rate sensitivity index (m) of flow stress was found to be 0.28 in the eutectic Al-12Si alloy. The Arrhenius plot for activation energy for deformation (Q) exhibits bilinear behaviour, with Q being greater at higher test temperatures than at lower temperatures. The magnitude of Q varies as a function of Si content: 95.7 ± 9.8 kJ/mol for Al-2Si to 311.4 ± 98.1 kJ/mol for Al-12Si alloy. Also, the constant initial strain rate tests performed at selected strain rates and temperatures revealed flow hardening at small strains followed by flow softening. Deformation of Al–Si alloys is suggested to be controlled by the dislocation climb mechanism through the participation of both the grain interior and grain boundaries by consideration of effective stress instead of applied stress.

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