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Effects of temperature and microstructure on the superplasticity in microduplex Pb-Sn alloys SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effects of temperature and microstructure on the superplasticity in microduplex Pb-Sn alloys
Authors
Ha, TKChang, YW
Date Issued
2001-01
Publisher
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
Abstract
Superplastic deformation behavior of microduplex Pb-Sn alloys has been investigated in this study. The effects of test temperature and microstructure were examined within the framework of the internal variable theory of structural superplasticity. A series of load relaxation and tensile tests were conducted at room temperature for the alloys with various microstructures such as as-cast eutectic, equiaxed eutectic, hypoeutectic and hypereutectic alloys. For eutectic alloys, load relaxation tests were carried out from room temperature to 140 degreesC. The flow curves obtained from load relaxation tests on the superplastic Pb-Sn alloys were shown to consist of the contributions from interface sliding (IS) and the accommodating plastic deformation. The IS behavior could be described as a viscous flow process characterized by the power index value of M-g = 0.5, suggesting the onset of intense phase boundary sliding (PBS). Superplasticity of hypoeutectic alloy was comparable to that of superplastic eutectic alloys and superior to that of hypereutectic alloy. As the test temperature increased, contribution from IS appeared to be exhibited in lower stress and faster strain rate region.
Keywords
internal variable theory; microduplex Pb-Sn alloys; phase boundary sliding; structural superplasticity; INTERNAL VARIABLE APPROACH; DEFORMATION-BEHAVIOR; 7475-AL-ALLOY; STATE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19541
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.357-359.159
ISSN
0255-5476
Article Type
Article
Citation
MATERIALS SCIENCE FORUM, vol. 357-359, page. 159 - 164, 2001-01
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