J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2017, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (9): 961-970.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2017.03.009

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Tailoring the microstructure and mechanical properties of the final Al-Mn foils by different intermediate annealing process

Huang Li, Huang Guangjie*(), Xin Yunchang*(), Cao Lingfei, Wu Xiaodong, Jia Zhihong, Li Qilei, Liu Qing*()   

  1. College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
  • Received:2016-12-13 Revised:2017-02-15 Accepted:2017-03-06 Online:2017-09-20 Published:2017-10-16
  • Contact: Huang Guangjie,Xin Yunchang,Liu Qing
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    1 The authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract:

In this work, two different intermediate annealing processes, single-step annealing (SSA, 530℃/15 h) and two-step annealing (TSA, 450℃/5 h + 530℃/15 h), were used to tailor microstructure before cold-rolling and annealing of the final twin-roll cast Al-Mnfoils. The recrystallization behavior and mechanical properties during annealing of severely cold-rolled foils were systematically studied. Our results show that discontinuous recrystallization occurs in SSA-foils during annealing at 150-310℃, in contrast with continuous recrystallization in TSA-foils. The continuous recrystallization develops much finer grains (~1.35 μm) in the TSA-foils than those by discontinuous recrystallization in the SSA-foils (~14.7 μm). The texture components in cold-rolled TSA-foils hardly change (retained rolling-textures) after continuous recrystallization, while those in the cold-rolled SSA-foils mainly transform into a strong cube component {001} 〈100〉 after discontinuous recrystallization. Finally, a maximized elongation to fracture of ~23.9% was achieved in the TSA-foil, much higher than that of the SSA-counterparts, ~8.3%. The relationships between the microstructure and mechanical properties were discussed.

Key words: Al-Mn alloys, Foil, Annealing, Recrystallization mechanism, Size effect, Mechanical property