The effects of one-step aging and double aging on the properties and microstructures of 7075 Al sheets were studied via mechanical property testing, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The results indicated that with continued one-step aging, the tensile and yield strengths of the Al sheets first increased rapidly with an increase in the treatment time to 8 h and then increased slightly with a further increase in the treatment time to 10 h. The tensile and yield strengths became constant after 16 h of treatment. The mechanical strength properties of the Al sheets peaked after 16 h of one-step aging. However, the double aging treatment provided better mechanical properties and working efficiency than the one-step aging treatment. The tensile strength and microhardness resulting from double aging were greater than those resulting from one-step aging by 5.87% and 8.71%, respectively. Herein, we quantified the contribution ofvarious strengthening mechanisms.
Tungsten nozzle was produced by plasma spray forming (PSF, relative density of 86 ± 2%) followed by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing, 97 ± 2%) at 2000°C and 180 MPa for 180 min. Scanning electron microscope, x-ray diffractometer, Archimedes method, Vickers hardness, and tensile tests have been employed to study microstructure, phase composition, density, micro-hardness, and mechanical properties of the parts. Resistance of thermal shock and ablation behavior of W nozzle were investigated by hot-firing test on solid rocket motor (SRM). Comparing with PSF nozzle, less damage was observed for HIPed sample after SRM test. Linear ablation rate of nozzle made by PSF was (0.120 ± 0.048) mm/s, while that after HIPing reduced to (0.0075 ± 0.0025) mm/s. Three types of ablation mechanisms including mechanical erosion, thermophysical erosion, and thermochemical ablation took place during hot-firing test. The order of degree of ablation was nozzle throat > convergence > dilation inside W nozzle.
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