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Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index
The present work was performed on three versions of a newly developed alloy coded T200 containing 6.5% Cu, 0.1% Fe, 0.45% Mg, and 0.18% Zr in addition to A319 and A356 alloys (grain refined and Sr-modified). Tensile bars were subjected to 13 different heat treatments prior to testing at either 25 °C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966364/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041400 |
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author | Girgis, Abram Samuel, Ehab Samuel, Agnes M. Songmene, Victor Samuel, Fawzy H. |
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description | The present work was performed on three versions of a newly developed alloy coded T200 containing 6.5% Cu, 0.1% Fe, 0.45% Mg, and 0.18% Zr in addition to A319 and A356 alloys (grain refined and Sr-modified). Tensile bars were subjected to 13 different heat treatments prior to testing at either 25 °C or 250 °C. The tensile data were analyzed using the quality index method. The results obtained showed that, due to the high copper content in the T200 alloy coupled with proper grain refining, the alloy possesses the highest quality as well as improved resistance to softening when tested at 250 °C among the five alloys. The results also demonstrate the best heat treatment condition to maximize the use of the T200 alloy for automotive applications. Grain-refined alloy B, treated in the T6 temper and tested at 250 °C, exhibited the best combination of the four tensile parameters, i.e., UTS, YS, %El, and Q-values: 308 MPa, 304 MPa, 2.3%, and 352 MPa, respectively, which are comparable with those obtained from the 356 alloy: 309 MPa, 305 MPa, 2.8%, and 375 MPa in the same order. |
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spelling | pubmed-99663642023-02-26 Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index Girgis, Abram Samuel, Ehab Samuel, Agnes M. Songmene, Victor Samuel, Fawzy H. Materials (Basel) Article The present work was performed on three versions of a newly developed alloy coded T200 containing 6.5% Cu, 0.1% Fe, 0.45% Mg, and 0.18% Zr in addition to A319 and A356 alloys (grain refined and Sr-modified). Tensile bars were subjected to 13 different heat treatments prior to testing at either 25 °C or 250 °C. The tensile data were analyzed using the quality index method. The results obtained showed that, due to the high copper content in the T200 alloy coupled with proper grain refining, the alloy possesses the highest quality as well as improved resistance to softening when tested at 250 °C among the five alloys. The results also demonstrate the best heat treatment condition to maximize the use of the T200 alloy for automotive applications. Grain-refined alloy B, treated in the T6 temper and tested at 250 °C, exhibited the best combination of the four tensile parameters, i.e., UTS, YS, %El, and Q-values: 308 MPa, 304 MPa, 2.3%, and 352 MPa, respectively, which are comparable with those obtained from the 356 alloy: 309 MPa, 305 MPa, 2.8%, and 375 MPa in the same order. MDPI 2023-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9966364/ /pubmed/36837030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041400 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Girgis, Abram Samuel, Ehab Samuel, Agnes M. Songmene, Victor Samuel, Fawzy H. Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index |
title | Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index |
title_full | Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index |
title_fullStr | Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index |
title_short | Effect of Cu Content on the Alloy Tensile Properties of Al-Cu Based Alloys Tested at 25 °C and 250 °C: Application of the Concept of Quality Index |
title_sort | effect of cu content on the alloy tensile properties of al-cu based alloys tested at 25 °c and 250 °c: application of the concept of quality index |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966364/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041400 |
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