A High-Strain-Rate Superplasticity of the Al-Mg-Si-Zr-Sc Alloy with Ni Addition

Materials (Basel). 2021 Apr 17;14(8):2028. doi: 10.3390/ma14082028.

Abstract

The current study analyzed the effect of Ni content on the microstructure and superplastic deformation behavior of the Al-Mg-Si-Cu-based alloy doped with small additions of Sc and Zr. The superplasticity was observed in the studied alloys due to a bimodal particle size distribution. The coarse particles of eutectic origin Al3Ni and Mg2Si phases with a total volume fraction of 4.0-8.0% and a mean size of 1.4-1.6 µm provided the particles with a stimulated nucleation effect. The L12- structured nanoscale dispersoids of Sc- and Zr-bearing phase inhibited recrystallization and grain growth due to a strong Zener pinning effect. The positive effect of Ni on the superplasticity was revealed and confirmed by a high-temperature tensile test in a wide strain rate and temperature limits. In the alloy with 4 wt.% Ni, the elongation-to-failure of 350-520% was observed at 460 °C, in a strain rate range of 2 × 10-3-5 × 10-2 s-1.

Keywords: aluminum alloys; dispersoids; particle-stimulated nucleation; superplasticity; transition metals.