Aging heat treatment is the most commonly used strengthening method for Al–Mg–Si alloys since high-density precipitates will be formed to hinder the movement of dislocations. In the current work, room temperature cyclic deformation was attempted to strengthen the alloy. We compared tensile test results of aged samples and cyclically deformed samples. It was found that cyclically deformed samples can achieve similar strength and approximately twice the uniform elongation as the peak aged samples. The high density of dislocations and nanoclusters observed in the cyclically deformed samples is thought to be the main reason for strengthening. Different cyclic deformation conditions have been tried and their effects were discussed.publishedVersi...
Al–Mg–Si alloys are usually formed into their final shape by rolling or extrusion. After extrusion, ...
The influence of severe plastic deformation induced by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) on the ...
AbstractThe effect of increasing pre-stretching to higher levels, than are currently used in industr...
Aging heat treatment is the most commonly used strengthening method for Al–Mg–Si alloys since high-d...
Cyclic ageing of alloys, specifically heat-treatable aluminium alloys, is being explored as an alter...
The aging treatment effect on an AA6063 aluminum alloy was studied by characterizing the microstruct...
The consumption volume of aluminium (Al) alloys is expected to increase in the coming years. They ar...
Al-Mg-Si aluminium alloy are characterized by excellent deformability, but mechanical properties are...
The effects of cold deformation prior to aging on the precipitation behavior, microstructure and mec...
AbstractThe effect of heat treatment on the plastic properties of an aluminum alloy (Al–Zn–Mg) has b...
High-Si aluminum foundry alloys are an important material class for products with complex 3D geometr...
Yield strength and elongation are both important properties of engineering alloys, but they typicall...
The effect of tensile strain ranging from 1% to 7% on the decomposition sequence and mechanical prop...
The effects of 3%–50% pre-deformation following solution heat treatment on the age hardening of an A...
Aluminum alloy 6061 have moderate strength, good formability, and excellent corrosion resistance, it...
Al–Mg–Si alloys are usually formed into their final shape by rolling or extrusion. After extrusion, ...
The influence of severe plastic deformation induced by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) on the ...
AbstractThe effect of increasing pre-stretching to higher levels, than are currently used in industr...
Aging heat treatment is the most commonly used strengthening method for Al–Mg–Si alloys since high-d...
Cyclic ageing of alloys, specifically heat-treatable aluminium alloys, is being explored as an alter...
The aging treatment effect on an AA6063 aluminum alloy was studied by characterizing the microstruct...
The consumption volume of aluminium (Al) alloys is expected to increase in the coming years. They ar...
Al-Mg-Si aluminium alloy are characterized by excellent deformability, but mechanical properties are...
The effects of cold deformation prior to aging on the precipitation behavior, microstructure and mec...
AbstractThe effect of heat treatment on the plastic properties of an aluminum alloy (Al–Zn–Mg) has b...
High-Si aluminum foundry alloys are an important material class for products with complex 3D geometr...
Yield strength and elongation are both important properties of engineering alloys, but they typicall...
The effect of tensile strain ranging from 1% to 7% on the decomposition sequence and mechanical prop...
The effects of 3%–50% pre-deformation following solution heat treatment on the age hardening of an A...
Aluminum alloy 6061 have moderate strength, good formability, and excellent corrosion resistance, it...
Al–Mg–Si alloys are usually formed into their final shape by rolling or extrusion. After extrusion, ...
The influence of severe plastic deformation induced by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) on the ...
AbstractThe effect of increasing pre-stretching to higher levels, than are currently used in industr...