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Thermal deformation and grain control of extruded profile for 2196 Al-Li alloy
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    A corresponding relationship was established between grain structure evolution, extrusion simulation and profile fabrication, and the grain structure was optimized for extrusion profile with typical section of 2196 Al-Li alloy. The results show that the alloy exhibits excellent hot deformability at a relative wide parameters range. The dominate mechanism of microstructure evolution is dynamic recovery, although some localized dynamic recrystallization is also observed, caused by strain concentration under a couple of lower temperature (350℃, 400℃) and higher strain rate of 10 s-1. Compared to experimental compression deformation, the larger strain promotes dynamic recrystalliztion during extrusion process, and the differences of deformation conditions on profile section lead to non-homogeneous grain structure. Based on the equipment capability, a deformation condition that temperature 430~440℃ and strain rate of 0.005~0.95s-1 on profile section is suggested to obtain relatively uniform microstructure, the lower fraction of recrystallization and abundant sub-grain structure, which is benefit for the strength and toughness matching.

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[Li xiang, Li Hong Ying, tian yu xing, Cao Hai Long, Niu Guan Mei, Wang Yan, Rao Mao, Han Jia Qiang, Liu Cheng, Zheng Zi Qiao. Thermal deformation and grain control of extruded profile for 2196 Al-Li alloy[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,,().]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20240282

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  • Received:May 13,2024
  • Revised:July 04,2024
  • Adopted:July 10,2024
  • Online: August 06,2024
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