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Microstructure and Tensile Behavior of Al7075/Al Composites Consolidated from Machining Chips Using HPT: A Way of Solid‑State Recycling
Document Type
Article
Source
Metals and Materials International, 26(12), pp.1881-1898 Dec, 2020
Subject
재료공학
Language
English
ISSN
2005-4149
1598-9623
Abstract
In this study the feasibility of using high-pressure torsion (HPT) process as a suitable technique for solid-state recycling ofAl alloy machining chips has been evaluated. One and four turns of HPT were used for consolidation of 7075 Al alloy chips/commercially pure Al powder mixtures at room temperature. The prepared mixtures included different weight fraction ofchips in the range from 20 to 100%. The samples were fabricated from either annealed or non-annealed chips. Additionally,the effect of the fraction of 7075 Al chips on the density, microstructure and tensile behavior of the consolidated sampleswas investigated. It was found that the addition of pure aluminum powder played an important role as a binder in the consolidationprocess and yielded improved mechanical properties due to creating lower porosity and better bonding betweenthe chips. Tensile tests revealed that the highest ultimate tensile strength and fracture strain were obtained for the compositecontaining near 50 wt% annealed 7075 Al chips, and fabricated through 4 turns of HPT. Optical microscopy investigationsdemonstrated that these conditions resulted in a fine microstructure with uniform distribution of chips.