Abstract

The influence of different precipitate-dislocation interactions, namely dislocation shearing and bypassing mechanisms, on PLC bands and the resultant surface roughness in AlMgScZr alloy was investigated. Three-dimensional surface roughness was quantitatively measured by confocal microscopy. We find that the introduction of shearable precipitates increases the stress amplitude, decreases the PLC bands number and surface roughness. However, the stress amplitude decreases, the PLC bands number and surface roughness increase with shearable precipitates turning to nonshearable precipitates. By analyzing the precipitation strengthening mechanisms quantitatively, the influence of precipitates on PLC bands and the resultant surface roughness was explored. Furthermore, our study demonstrates that the shearable precipitates can decrease the surface roughness by decreasing the number of PLC bands, which is instructive for designing structural materials with desirable mechanical property and surface quality.

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