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TMS Light Metals2014, Pages 297-302Light Metals 2014 - TMS 2014 Annual Meeting and Exhibition; San Diego, CA; United States; 16 February 2014 through 20 February 2014; Code 104903

Effect of the thermo-mechanical treatment on IGC susceptibility of AA 5083 alloy(Conference Paper)

  • Radetić, T.,
  • Halap, A.,
  • Popović, M.,
  • Romhanji, E.
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  • Dept. of Metall. Eng., Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11 120 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

This work reports on the effect of thermo-mechanical treatment on IGC susceptibility of the AA 5083 alloy. Specimens underwent varied amount of cold work and final annealing was conducted at 240°C. Extent of the cold work affected the IGC susceptibility of the alloy significantly. Microstructure characterization showed that depending on the amount of the cold work different deformation substructure was created, which, in turn, influenced morphology of precipitated P-phase (Al3Mg2). Formation of continuous film of the (3-phase at the grain boundaries was observed in the specimens that were subjected to lower degree of the cold work and which were IGC susceptible. Better corrosion resistance characterized the specimens that underwent higher degree of the cold work (over 30-40%) due to P-phase precipitation in the form of discrete particles at the grain boundaries and in grain interiors. Copyright © 2014 by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.

Author keywords

Al-Mg alloysIntergranular corrosionThermo-mechanical treatment

Indexed keywords

Engineering controlled terms:Corrosion resistanceExhibitionsGrain boundariesLight metalsPrecipitation (chemical)Rapid thermal annealingThermomechanical treatment
Engineering uncontrolled termsAl-Mg alloyContinuous filmsDeformation substructuresGrain interiorsIntergranular corrosionMicrostructure characterization
Engineering main heading:Alloys
  • ISSN: 01470809
  • ISBN: 978-111888908-4
  • Source Type: Conference Proceeding
  • Original language: English
  • Document Type: Conference Paper
  • Sponsors: TMS Aluminum Committee
  • Publisher: Minerals, Metals and Materials Society


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