Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2020, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (10): 44-47.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2020.10.009

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Effect of pre-strain and aging treatment on residual stress, microstructure and properties of 7A55 aluminum alloy

Wang Shuhui1, Yang Chunmiao1, Song Wei2, Sheng Guangying1   

  1. 1. College of Engineering, Yantai Nanshan University, Yantai Shandong 265713, China;
    2. National Engineering Research Center for Plastic Working of Aluminum Alloys, Shandong Nanshan Aluminum Co., Ltd., Yantai Shandong 265700, China
  • Received:2020-03-20 Online:2020-10-25 Published:2020-12-29

Abstract: Effect of pre-strain and aging treatment on the residual stress, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of 7A55 aluminum alloy were investigated by using TEM, EBSD, XRD and micro-hardness tester. The results indicate that the surface stress of the solution treated specimens is compressive, being -75 MPa and -115 MPa along rolling and transversal directions respectively. The residual stress decreases with the increase of pre-strain and almost being eliminated after 2% pre-strain. The subduction rate of residual stress for aging at 180 ℃ is obviously quicker than that at 100 ℃ and 140 ℃. The hardness increases with the increase of pre-strain, and after 3% pre-strain it increases to 92 HV0.5, i.e. by 27.8%. The hardness increases first and then decreases with the increases of aging time, and reaches 135, 143 and 162 HV0.5 respectively when aging at 100, 140 and 180 ℃ for 15 h. When aging at 100 ℃ for 15 h where the peak hardness is obtained, the metastable η′ phase is mainly precipitated inside grains and has a coherent relation with the matrix. When aging at 140 ℃, the size of the intragranular precipitated phase increases, and semi-coherent disk-like η′ phase appears. While aging at 180 ℃, short rod-like η′ phase with a size of 5-20 nm appears, and the grain boundary with small angles (<10°) accounts for more than 80%.

Key words: 7A55 aluminum alloy, residual stress, pre-strain, aging

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