Combined effects of composite making, ageing and extrusion on property improvements in Al-7075-based alloy.
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Combined effects of composite making, ageing and
extrusion on property improvements in Al-7075-based
alloy.
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DasGupta, R
A K , Jha Sudhanshu , Chaturvedi |
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Material/Component Development, Processing and Characterization
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The present paper reports attempts made at enhancing the
mechanical and wear resistance properties of a commonly used aluminium alloy, the 7075 alloy by different routes. They include:
1 making composites
2 ageing of the alloy and composite
3 extruding the alloy and composite to rods.
A comparison in the properties including microstructure, hardness, mechanical and sliding wear resistant properties attained by the different routes have been attempted. It has been found that making composites drastically increases the
hardness of the alloy and extruding them further increases the value marginally. Homogenisation increases the UTS for both the alloy and composite; however, extrusion does not show any positive effect especially for the composite. The
presence of dispersoid particles changes the ductile behaviour of the alloy to a brittle failure for composites. This type of an analysis and study would help find the extent to which the properties in this alloy system can be improved and the additive enhancement if any vis-à-vis only ageing, extrusion or composite making.
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2012
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Article
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DasGupta, R and A K , Jha and Sudhanshu , Chaturvedi (2012) Combined effects of composite making, ageing and extrusion on property improvements in Al-7075-based alloy. Int. J. Microstructure and Materials Properties, 7. pp. 475-490. ISSN 1741-8410
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http://ampri.csircentral.net/348/
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