Cryogenic deformation behavior, constitutive modeling and microstructure evolution of solution-treated 2195 Al–Li alloy at high strain rates

Journal of Materials Research and Technology(2024)

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In this paper, the flow behavior, constitutive model and microstructure evolution of solution-treated 2195 Al–Li alloy at temperatures from 123 K to 298 K and strain rates from 2000 s−1 to 5000 s−1 were studied. Experimental results show that the flow stress of the solution-treated 2195 Al–Li alloy is more sensitive to deformation temperature than strain rate. As the temperature declines from 298 K to 123 K, the flow stress at 2000 s−1 and 5000 s−1 increases by nearly 32.8% and 34.5%, respectively; whereas as the strain rate increases from 2000 s−1 to 5000 s−1, the flow stress at 298 K and 123 K only increases by 5.1% and 6.5%, respectively. The average strain hardening rate tends to decline with the increase in strain rate and temperature, and its value at 123 K and 2000 s−1 is about 1.5 times greater than that at 298 K and 5000 s−1. To overcome the very limited applicability of the conventional Arrhenius model with strain compensation, an Arrhenius-based model (c-Arrhenius model) is developed by coupling an independent strain term and then derived by using normalized flow stress and linear regression. To quantify the strain rate effect and temperature effect, a Johnson-Cook-based model (c-Johnson-Cook model) with exponential terms is developed. These two new constitutive models are validated via a comparative analysis, showing good predictability and accuracy. A further microstructure observation shows that the dislocation density is the highest at a strain rate of 5000 s−1 and cryogenic temperature of 123 K, which is beneficial for subsequent aging strengthening.
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2195 Al–Li alloy,Deformation behavior,Constitutive equation,Deformation band and dislocation,Precipitation strengthening
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