Influence of multistep aging on the stress corrosion cracking behavior of aluminum alloy 7010
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Influence of multistep aging on the stress corrosion cracking behavior of aluminum alloy 7010
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BOBBY-KANNAN, M
RAJA, VS RAMAN, R MUKHOPADHYAY, AK |
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series aluminum-alloys
cleavage fracture microstructure 7010 aluminum alloy slow strain rate testing stress corrosion cracking |
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The role of multistep aging on the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) behavior of aluminum alloy 7010 has been investigated. The material in the form of 5-mm-thick sheets was heat-treated to two different tempers. The heat treatments are peak-aged. obtained by a two-step aging (i.e., solution treated at 465 degreesC. water quenched at room temperature, and aged at 100 degreesC/8 h and 120 degreesC/8 h) and over-aged, obtained by a three-step aging (i.e.. solution treated at 465 degreesC, water quenched at room temperature, and aged at 100 degreesC/8 h followed by 120 degreesC/8 h and 170 degreesC/8 h). SCC behavior was investigated using slow strain rate testing (SSRT) in air and 3.5% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution (environment). U-bend testing was carried out as a qualitative test. SSRT results show a remarkable improvement in the SCC resistance in three-step aged samples. For example, the percent reduction in area dropped from 28.1% (in air) to just 24.4% (in environment), and there was no drop in the percent elongation (similar to10%) when tested at a strain rate of 10(-6)/s. Two-step aged samples were found to be inferior compared with the three-step aged sample-the percent reduction in area of two-step aged samples dropped from 9.9% (in air) to 3.3% (in environment) and percent of elongation dropped from 10% (in air) to 3% (in environment). U-bend test results are also in conformity with the SSRT results, showing high resistance to SCC in the three-step aged alloy, though no direct correlation can be made. Anodic dissolution along the grain boundaries leading to intergranular cracking was evident in the SSRT and U-bend fractured specimens of the two-step aged alloy, whereas, such an attack was less prominent in the three-step aged alloy leading to a relatively more ductile fracture. The breaking of grain boundary precipitate network in the three-step aged condition could be a possible reason for better SCC resistance of the three-step aged alloy.
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NATL ASSN CORROSION ENG
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2011-08-19T02:09:43Z
2011-12-26T12:56:00Z 2011-12-27T05:43:56Z 2011-08-19T02:09:43Z 2011-12-26T12:56:00Z 2011-12-27T05:43:56Z 2003 |
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Article
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CORROSION, 59(10), 881-889
0010-9312 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/10192 http://hdl.handle.net/10054/10192 |
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en
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