Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2024
Abstract
With standard T6 heat treatments, precipitate-hardened alloys such as Al7075 and Al6061 fabricated using Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) method restore to noticeablely different peak mechanical properties. Previous research observed similar results but did not provide a viable solution. This study proposes a new processing strategy, namely enhanced plastic deformation by subjecting the Al7075 feedstock to annealed softening treatments. Specifically, by annealing the standard T651-Al7075 feedstock and deposition substrate (179 HV), their Microhardness were first degraded to its lowest state (80 HV), which is called a Soft-to-Soft system. For the Soft-to-Soft system subjected to AFSD, after undergoing appropriate T6 heat treatment, the microhardness of the AFSD 7075 alloy was restored to its peak value (183.1 ± 1.8 HV). The results indicate that this softening strategy can effectively reduce the non-strengthening phase in the AFSD matrix, thereby increasing the strengthening phase (η′ phase). This addresses the issue of traditional AFSD-prepared aluminum alloys being unable to achieve peak performance through T6 heat treatment.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
First Page
2993
Last Page
3003
Recommended Citation
Ding, H., Bhandari, U., Zhu, P., Bagheri, E., Zavari, S., Chen, Y., Mu, Y., Wang, Y., & Guo, S. (2024). Peak microhardness recovery via T6 heat treatment with extremely soft annealed Al7075 feedstock in additive friction stir deposition. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 32, 2993-3003. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.08.132

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