Effect of cross-sectional reduction ratio on microstructure evolution of semi-solid 7075 aluminum alloy prepared by RFSIMA process

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS(2024)

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Abstract
Semi -solid billets of 7075 aluminum alloy were fabricated by radial forging strain induced melting activation (RFSIMA) process. Effect of the cross-sectional reduction ratio on microstructure of fabricated 7075 aluminum alloys was analyzed. The results indicate that the average grain size of alpha-Al decreased from 109 mu m to 70 mu m as the cross-sectional reduction ratio increased from 0% to 73% during the 20-minute isothermal treatment at 620 degrees C. The spheroidization trend of the grains became more pronounced; During the semi -solid isothermal treatment, the segregation of Cu at grain boundaries increased slowly with the increase in the cross-sectional reduction ratio. Zn and Mg exhibited uniform distribution without significant segregation at low cross-sectional reduction ratios (43% and below). When the cross-sectional reduction ratio reached 62%, slight segregation of Zn and Mg was observed at the grain boundaries. At a cross-sectional reduction ratio of 73%, the segregation of Zn and Mg at the grain boundaries reached a level similar to that of Cu. The optimal cross-sectional reduction ratio for the RFSIMA process was found to be 62%; the microstructural evolution mechanism of the semi -solid 7075 aluminum alloy prepared by the RFSIMA process was investigated.
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7075 aluminum alloy,Cross-sectional reduction ratio,Microstructure segregation,Radial forging strain induced melting,activation (RFSIMA) process
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