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Micro-mechanical Behaviour of AA2014 Alloy During Hot Tensile Testing

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Title Micro-mechanical Behaviour of AA2014 Alloy During Hot Tensile Testing
 
Creator Ashok, K
Maruthupandian, K
Ganesh Kumar, K
Sundar Vishal, C
 
Subject Metallurgy
 
Description Nowadays, critical aircraft application demands high end performance of respective aerospace materials. Al–4.5 %Cu alloy known as duralumin have extensive application on spacecraft, as ring rolled and heat treated condition. However, behaviour of the same alloy at high temperature is always a thirst area to improve the understanding. This paper mainly focussed on the behaviour of duralumin alloy during hot tensile testing. Hot tensile testings were done at six different temperatures ranging from room temperature to 300 °C. Mechanical properties at various temperatures were measured and studied along with the microstructural changes at all experimental conditions. Thermodynamic software package FactSage simulation was employed to identify the precipitates expected to precipitate at high temperature. Important conclusions were drawn from both theoretical and experimental observations.
 
Publisher Springer
 
Date 2015
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Relation http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12666-015-0580-2
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7298/
 
Identifier Ashok, K and Maruthupandian, K and Ganesh Kumar, K and Sundar Vishal, C (2015) Micro-mechanical Behaviour of AA2014 Alloy During Hot Tensile Testing. Transactions of Indian Institute of Metals, 68 Suppl 1 (IF-0.502). S19-S24.