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Mechanical behaviour of an AA6082 aluminium alloy at low temperatures

Abstract

Aluminium alloys are known to have good cryogenic properties. However, little work is reported on aluminium alloys in the temperature range from room temperature and down to-100°C, which are likely operating temperatures in arctic regions. This work is an experimental study of the low temperature mechanical properties of an extruded AA6082 aluminium alloy in the T6 condition approved for marine applications. Quasi-static and dynamic tensile testing has been carried out at different temperatures from room temperature and down to-70°C. This decrease in temperature leads to a 10 % increase in yield strength. No significant influence of temperature was found on the area reduction to fracture. The work-hardening behaviour has been analysed for different temperatures and strain rates by fitting a generalized Voce rule to the tensile data. The initial work-hardening rate is found to depend weakly on the temperature and strain rate.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Ida Westermann
  • Odd Sture Hopperstad
  • Magnus Langseth

Affiliation

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing

Year

2014

Published in

Materials Science Forum

ISSN

0255-5476

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Volume

794-796

Page(s)

532 - 537

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