Failure mechanisms in superplastic AA5083 materials

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Mary-Anne Kulas
W. Paul Green
Eric M. Taleff
Paul E. Krajewski
Terry R. McNelley
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[1] The University of Texas at Austin,the Materials Science and Engineering Program
[2] Bell Helicopter Textron,the Materials Science and Engineering Program and the Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] The University of Texas at Austin,the Research and Development Center
[4] General Motors Corp.,the Department of Mechanical Engineering
[5] Naval Postgraduate School,undefined
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2006年 / 37卷
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Cavitation; Material Transaction; Continuously Cast; Flow Localization; Surface Cavity;
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The mechanisms of tensile failure in four 5083 aluminum sheet materials are evaluated under conditions of interest for superplastic and quick-plastic forming. Two mechanisms are shown to control failure of the AA5083 materials under uniaxial tension at elevated temperatures: cavitation and flow localization (i.e., necking). Conditions for which failure is controlled by cavitation correspond to those under which deformation is primarily by grain-boundary-sliding creep. Conditions for which failure is controlled by flow localization correspond to those under which deformation is primarily by solutedrag creep. A geometric parameter, Q, is used to determine whether final failure is controlled by cavitation or by flow localization. Differences in elongations to failure between the different AA5083 materials at high temperatures and slow strain rates are the result of differences in cavitation behaviors. The rate of cavitation growth with strain is nearly constant between the AA5083 materials for identical testing conditions, but materials with less tensile ductility evidence initial cavitation development at lower strain levels. The rate of cavitation growth with strain is shown to depend on the governing deformation mechanism; grain-boundary-sliding creep produces a faster cavitation growth rate than does solute-drag creep. A correlation is found between the early development of cavitation and the intermetallic particle-size population densities of the AA5083 materials. Fine filaments, oriented along the tensile axis, are observed on fracture surfaces and within surface cavities of specimens deformed primarily under grain-boundary-sliding creep. As deformation transitions to control by solute-drag creep, the density of these filaments dramatically decreases.
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页数:10
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