Investigation of the Correlation Between Homogenisation and Tensile Properties of Almgsi-Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Koch H. Antrekowitsch G. Anger J. Enser
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Homogeneous chemical composition and microstructure are always necessary, but not always attained in practice. As-cast aluminium alloys tend to have a segregation microstructure. Features of the cast structure, which affect subsequent processing or properties, can be altered by the homogenization. The main task of the Department of Nonferrous Metallurgy was to investigate the effect of homogenization treatment on precipitation hardening of aluminium alloys 6061 and 6082. The effect of the solution heat treatment (SHT) temperature on the mechanical properties was also analyzed. The homogenized and non-homogenized rolling slabs were produced according to the usual conditions and methods. The metallographic investigations were carried out on the as-cast samples, after homogenization, after the hot and the cold rolling mill, and after natural and artificial ageing. Then, Brinell hardness measurements and tensile tests were conducted on both alloys in order to examine the influence of the homogenization.
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APA: S. Koch H. Antrekowitsch G. Anger J. Enser  (2006)  Investigation of the Correlation Between Homogenisation and Tensile Properties of Almgsi-Alloys

MLA: S. Koch H. Antrekowitsch G. Anger J. Enser Investigation of the Correlation Between Homogenisation and Tensile Properties of Almgsi-Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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