Hot workability evaluation of Zr-stabilized aluminium alloy 2014 by means of torsion test BIDULSKA, J., BIDULSKY, R., CENIGA, L., KVACKAJ. , T., CABIBBO, M., EVANGELISTA, E. vol. 46 (2008), no. 3, pp. 151 - 155
Abstract Resulting from torsion tests, the paper deals with hot workability of the Zr-stabilized aluminium alloy 2014 to improve mechanical properties due to the presence of the Al3Zr precipitations. In general, the torsion tests, registering values of the torque Mk along with a number of revolutions N, and consequently leading to a stress-strain curve, enable to obtain information on ductility of the investigated material. Measured at the different temperature and stress rate, T and ε, respectively, the stress-strain curves exhibit rapid increase up to the peak value σp to be followed by a gradual decrease to the material fracture, accordingly without a steady state usually observed before the fracture. Finally, resulting from the stress decrease, and consequently using an analytical model, the relative softening RS and consequently the material fracture are determined. The presented experimental results exhibit a decrease of ductility, as a property related to workability, with an increase and a decrease of ε and T, respectively, and consequently optimal values of ε, T are obtained. Key words aluminium alloy, torsion test, ductility Full text (231 KB)
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