High Strain Rate Superplasticity in a Micro-grained Al–Mg–Sc Alloy with Predominant High Angle Grain Boundaries

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Friction stir processing (FSP) was applied to extruded Al–Mg–Sc alloy to produce fine-grained microstructure with a grain size of 2.2 μm. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) result showed that the grain boundary misorientation distribution was very close to a random grain assembly for randomly oriented cubes. Super-plastic investigations in the temperature range of 425–500 °C and strain rate range of 1×10−2−1×100 s−1 showed that a maximum elongation of 1500% was achieved at 475 °C and a high strain rate of 1×10−1 s−1. The FSP Al–Mg–Sc exhibited enhanced superplastic deformation kinetics compared to that predicted by the constitutive relationship for superplasticity in fine-grained aluminum alloys. The origin for enhanced superplastic deformation kinetics in the FSP alloy can be attributed to its high fraction of high angle grain boundaries (HAGBs). The analyses of the superplastic data and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examinations on the surfaces of deformed specimens indicated that grain boundary sliding is the main superplastic deformation mechanism for the FSP Al–Mg–Sc alloy.

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