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To investigate the effect of cold-rolling and aging on precipitation and recrystallization behavior of Al-0.04Er-0.08Zr (at. %) alloy, two thermo-mechanical processes containing peak aging + cold-rolling (A + CR) and cold-rolling + isochronal aging (CR + A) were studied. In A + CR process, the hardness of alloy under cold-rolled state was much higher than the maximum obtained during isochronal aging, due to the strong interaction between precipitates and dislocations or sub-grain boundaries. Furthermore, the recrystallization temperature was 475 °C as indicated by the hardness curve. The microstructure analysis revealed that the sample annealed at 525 °C for 1 h still don’t recrystallize fully. For CR + A, it turned out that the deformation play a small role in improving the maximum of hardness. But comparing with those without deformation, the existence of deformation accelerated the rate of precipitation process and obtained higher electrical conductivity. © 2017 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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ISSN: 0255-5476
Year: 2017
Volume: 877
Page: 310-314
Language: English
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