Abstract

The full annealing AA6061 aluminum alloy was subjected to severe plastic deformationvia the combination of equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) and cold rolling (CR) in order torefine its microstructure and to improve its mechanical properties. According to the results of hotand cold tensile tests, the combination of ECAP and CR significantly affected the final strengthand ductility of studied AA6061. Four passes of ECAP followed by 90% reduction in rolling led toabout 5.4 and 3.15 times increase in the yield and ultimate tensile strengths, respectively. Inaddition, the hot ductility and strain rate sensitivity were increased by applying ECAP plus CR.The changes in mechanical properties were attributed to the enhanced dislocation density and tothe reduced grain size. The results show that a decrease in grains/subgrains size (0.37 μm) and anincrease in the fraction of high angle grain boundaries, exhibited significant effect on the hotductility of higher severe plastic deformed sample.

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