Structure and Behaviour Characteristics of Aluminum –Nickel- Zinc Alloy by Spray Forming
2023-01-5120
02/23/2024
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- The microstructure of the alloy and the manner in which it responds to heat treatment has been investigated. The alloy was aged at 550OC when it was initially spray-formed, or when its thickness was decreased by 38%. Before further aging of some specimens, a four-hour solution treatment at 1015OC was performed. The subsequent phase was a cold deformation that was barely 60% of the sample's initial thickness. The alloys' electrical conductivity and hardness may be evaluated based on how long they had been created. Following solution treatment and cold rolling, the alloy's peak hardness was around 380 kgf/mm2. In samples aged immediately under spray-produced conditions, the maximum peak hardness of 255 kgf/mm2 was attained. Conductivities in freshly cold-rolled samples could reach up to 75% of the standard for annealed copper internationally. It looks at the microstructural features of this alloy in this context, paying close attention to how various processing conditions affect them.
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- Citation
- Srinivasan, V., Anandan, R., Bharani Kumar, S., Sasidharan, R. et al., "Structure and Behaviour Characteristics of Aluminum –Nickel- Zinc Alloy by Spray Forming," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-5120, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-5120.