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Engineering Materials and Their Applications
Growth Behavior of Pores and Hydrogen Desorption Behavior in Pure Aluminum and A6061 Aluminum Alloys
Shono YaegashiKazuyuki ShimizuYasuhiro KamadaHiroyuki TodaHiro FujiharaMasayuki UesugiAkihisa Takeuchi
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2024 Volume 65 Issue 1 Pages 85-92

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An increase in the volume fraction of pores in aluminum alloys causes a decrease in the elongation and the strength of alloys. To improve the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys, it is important to understand the growth and shrinkage behavior of pores. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between hydrogen desorption behavior and the growth/shrinking behavior of pores in A6061 alloys and pure aluminum using thermal desorption analysis and synchrotron radiation X-ray tomography. In pure aluminum, the fine pores began to annihilate at temperatures above 500°C and the relatively large pores coarsened. In contrast, the pores shrank with increasing temperature in A6061 alloy. The influence of second-phase particles has been discussed as a possible explanation for the difference in the nature of pores at elevated temperatures in pure aluminum and A6061 alloys. As in the A6061 alloy, much of the hydrogen desorbed from the pores due to heating is released externally from the second-phase particles on the aluminum surface, resulting in pore shrinkage due to the internal pressure drop of pores.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. JILM 73 (2023) 212–217.

Differences in hydrogen desorption and the related growth behavior of pores in 4N–Al and A6061 alloy, which attributed to the presence or absence of second-phase particles. Fullsize Image
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