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High strength Al–Al2O3p composites: Optimization of extrusion parameters

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Chongqing University1

Metal Structures in Four Dimensions, Materials Research Division, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Materials Research Division, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark3

Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark4

Tsinghua University5

Harbin Institute of Technology6

Composite aluminium alloys reinforced with Al2O3p particles have been produced by squeeze casting followed by hot extrusion and a precipitation hardening treatment. Good mechanical properties can be achieved, and in this paper we describe an optimization of the key processing parameters. The parameters investigated are the extrusion temperature, the extrusion rate and the extrusion ratio.

The materials chosen are AA 2024 and AA 6061, each reinforced with 30vol.% Al2O3 particles of diameter typically in the range from 0.15 to 0.3μm. The extruded composites have been evaluated based on an investigation of their mechanical properties and microstructure, as well as on the surface quality of the extruded samples.

The evaluation shows that material with good strength, though with limited ductility, can be reliably obtained using a production route of squeeze casting, followed by hot extrusion and a precipitation hardening treatment. For the extrusion step optimized processing parameters have been determined as: (i) extrusion temperature=500°C–560°C; (ii) extrusion rate=5mm/s; (iii) extrusion ratio=10:1.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: 3810-3817
ISSN: 18734197 , 02641275 and 02613069
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2011.03.019

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