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Heating rate effect on particle stimulated nucleation and grains structure during non-isothermal annealing of multi-directionally forged solution treated AA2024

Khani Moghanaki, Saeed
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Kazeminezhad, Mohsen
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Logé, Roland  
2017
Materials Characterization

Particle stimulated nucleation (PSN) is one of the importantmechanisms of recrystallizationwhich is investigated in this research during non-isothermal annealing of multi-directionally forged solution treated aluminum alloy 2024. Non-isothermal annealing is performed up to temperatures of 380 °C and 450 °C at heating rates of 10, 100 and 200 K·min−1 using a Gleeble 3800 thermo-mechanical simulator. In order to investigate the microstructure, field emission gun scanning electron microscope (FEG-SEM) equipped with electron backscatter diffractometer (EBSD) and differential scanning alorimetry (DSC) are utilized. The results showthat the heating rate has a significant effect on the PSN and grain structure. An increase in the heating rate decreases the relative frequency and misorientations of high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs), and uppresses PSN during non-isothermal annealing up to 380 °C, but it promotes PSN during annealing up to 450 °C. This controversy effect is related to the Zener pinning effect of fine particles of S′/S (Al2CuMg) during recrystallization. In non-isothermal annealing up to 450 °C, increasing the heating rate leads to smaller average recrystallized grain size and narrower grain size distribution due to the suppression of recovery; the driving pressure of recrystallization is high, and the critical diameter of coarse particles for PSN is decreased. Texture measurement shows that the recrystallization front migrates and consumes the surrounding Copper component {112} 〈111〉which is developed during deformation. The final microstructure is approximately randomly oriented and this suggests that the governing nucleation mechanism is PSN.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.matchar.2017.03.025
Web of Science ID

WOS:000404817000038

Author(s)
Khani Moghanaki, Saeed
Kazeminezhad, Mohsen
Logé, Roland  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier Science Inc

Published in
Materials Characterization
Volume

127

Start page

317

End page

324

Subjects

Non-isothermal annealing

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Recrystallization

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Particle stimulated nucleation

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Texture

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AA2024

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REVIEWED

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March 20, 2017
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