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Mechanics of Materials
Effect of Precipitation Size on Dislocation Density Change during Tensile Deformation in Al–Zn–Mg Alloy
Masahiro HirataKoichi IwataDaisuke OkaiHiroki Adachi
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2023 年 64 巻 11 号 p. 2584-2590

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Al–Zn–Mg alloys with different precipitate sizes were investigated to determine the influence of the precipitate size on the flow stress and dislocation density change during tensile deformation. The dislocation density was measured using in-situ X-ray diffraction at the SPring-8 synchrotron radiation facility with a time resolution of about 2 s. In region II with rapid dislocation multiplication, from under-aging to peak aging, the dislocation density increased with increasing aging time. Under over-aging conditions, the amount of dislocation multiplication in region II decreased with increasing aging time. Even in region III, the increase in dislocation density with plastic deformation was the largest for the peak aging conditions. However, the amount of work hardening was small and the contribution of dislocation hardening to the strength of the material was minimal. For over-aging conditions, the increase in dislocation density in region III was smaller than for the other regions, but the amount of work hardening was relatively large. It is considered that the influence of the dislocation density on work hardening is determined by the effectiveness of precipitates as obstacles to dislocation motion.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. JILM 71 (2021) 343–348.

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