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Analysis of nanoprecipitation effect on toughness behavior in warm worked AA7050 alloy

TitleAnalysis of nanoprecipitation effect on toughness behavior in warm worked AA7050 alloy
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsTestani, C., Barbieri Giuseppe, and Di Schino A.
JournalMetals
Volume10
Pagination1-8
ISSN20754701
Abstract

Commonly adopted main methods aimed to improve the strength–toughness combination of high strength aluminum alloys are based on a standard process. Such a process includes alloy solution heat treatment, water-quench and reheating at controlled temperature for ageing holding times. Some alloys request an intermediate cold working hardening step before ageing for an optimum strength result. Recently a warm working step has been proposed and applied. This replaces the cold working after solution treatment and quenching and before the final ageing treatment. Such an alternative process proved to be very effective in improving strength–toughness behavior of 7XXX aluminum alloys. In this paper the precipitation state following this promising process is analyzed and compared to that of the standard route. The results put in evidence the differences in nanoprecipitation densities that are claimed to be responsible for strength and toughness improved properties. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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DOI10.3390/met10121693
Citation KeyTestani20201