Precipitation strengthening of aluminum alloys by room-temperature cyclic plasticity

Science56.90
Volume: 363, Issue: 6430, Pages: 972 - 975
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
High-strength aluminum alloys are important for lightweighting vehicles and are extensively used in aircraft and, increasingly, in automobiles. The highest-strength aluminum alloys require a series of high-temperature bakes (120° to 200°C) to form a high number density of nanoparticles by solid-state precipitation. We found that a controlled, room-temperature cyclic deformation is sufficient to continuously inject vacancies into the material and...
Paper Details
Title
Precipitation strengthening of aluminum alloys by room-temperature cyclic plasticity
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
363
Issue
6430
Pages
972 - 975
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