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Nanostructured Al–Al2O3 composite formed in situ during consolidation of ultrafine Al particles by back pressure equal channel angular pressing
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posted on 2009-08-01, 00:00 authored by Wei XuWei Xu, X Wu, T Honma, S P Ringer, K XiaUltrafine pure Al particles were consolidated into fully dense bulk material using back pressure equal channel angular pressing (BP-ECAP). The consolidation was carried out at 400 °C with a back pressure of 200 MPa. A fully dense Al–Al2O3 composite consisting of mostly nanocrystalline Al and γ-Al2O3, a small fraction of ultrafine Al grains and amorphous alumina was produced after four passes from the freshly formed particles. In contrast, no consolidation was achieved from the aged particles which had been kept for between 18 and 24 months. The formation of the nanostructure was attributed to the interaction between severe shear deformation and in situ oxidation during ECAP. The ultimate strength of the nanostructured material reached ∼740 MPa in compression with a plastic strain to fracture of the order of ∼1%. It is demonstrated that ultrafine particles can be well consolidated by ECAP when they are sheared to change shape rather than to slide over each other.
History
Journal
Acta materialiaVolume
57Issue
14Pagination
4321 - 4330Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
ISSN
1359-6454Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2009, Acta Materialia Inc.Usage metrics
Keywords
Science & TechnologyTechnologyMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryMetallurgy & Metallurgical EngineeringMaterials ScienceEqual channel angular pressingSevere plastic deformationPowder consolidationAluminiumNanocrystalline materialsSEVERE PLASTIC-DEFORMATIONALUMINUM-OXIDE FILMSALLOY POWDERSMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESPURE ALUMINUMGRAIN-SIZEEXTRUSIONMICROSTRUCTURETORSION