2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2005.10.018
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Microstructural evolution in twin roll cast AA3105 during homogenization

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“…Hot deformation of the semisolid material by the rolls fully consolidates the rapidly-solidified product. The high solidification rate in spray rolling allows a wider range of alloys to be processed, and at higher production rates, than is currently possible in commercial twin-roll casting practices [Gra05,Nai06,Yun00].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hot deformation of the semisolid material by the rolls fully consolidates the rapidly-solidified product. The high solidification rate in spray rolling allows a wider range of alloys to be processed, and at higher production rates, than is currently possible in commercial twin-roll casting practices [Gra05,Nai06,Yun00].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5,[13][14][15][16] Slower heating should allow more dispersoid precipitation on subgrain boundaries, preventing nucleation of recrystallization and resulting in a coarser recrystallized grain size. Typical scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) ( Figure 4) shows the interaction between precipitates and subgrain boundaries at the early stage of recrystallization in air-furnace-annealed TRC AA3105.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supersaturated manganese can form fine a-Al(Mn,Fe)Si dispersoids during the imposed annealing after cold rolling to final thickness. These particles inhibit recrystallization by Zener pinning of subgrain boundaries, resulting in a coarse, elongated grain structure [4,5] giving material with poor formability. [6][7][8] The object of the study was to find a way to overcome the problem of the large grain size produced by the new process of twin roll casting with its inherent Mn supersaturation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Al sheets exhibited excellent formability and mechanical properties, far exceeding those in commercially available Al sheets. Sun et al [10] homogenized the AA3105 alloy prior to cold rolling and annealing and found that homogenization reduced the supersaturation and coarsened the constituent particles, thus reducing the total number of particles. Homogenization also resulted in a marked reduction in the recrystallized grain size and faster recrystallization kinetics after cold rolling and annealing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%