Equivalence Between Hot Tensile And Creep Data In Aluminum Alloy Al7475-t7351. Part 1: Relations Involving Stress, Strain Rate And Temperature

- Organization:
- Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Aug 8, 2018
Abstract
Hot tensile data were correlated with creep data, in Aluminum Alloy AL7475-T7351, as part of a broader research program, aiming at the validation of a methodology that proposes an equivalence between the two kind of results, for metallic materials in general. The methodology is based on a criterion that establishes correlation among the following parameters from each test: the strain rate, ultimate tensile stress, and time to reach the ultimate tensile stress, in tensile tests, are equivalent respectively to the: minimum strain rate, applied stress and rupture time, in creep tests, for a given test temperature. The present material was tested at 3 temperatures: 133,166 and 193ºC, using 3 nominal tensile strain rates in the hot tensile tests: 3.2x10-6, 1.6x10-4 and 6.4x10-3 s-1 and 9 applied stress levels in the creep tests, varying from 140 to 400 MPa. The conversion of the hot tensile data to creep-like data allowed performing the analysis of all the results together according to the traditional creep relations proposed by different authors, namely: Norton, Arrhenius, Zener-Hollomon and Monkman-Grant, with the determination of the corresponding parameters in each case. The equivalence between hot tensile and creep data is also confirmed for this aluminum alloy.
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(2018) Equivalence Between Hot Tensile And Creep Data In Aluminum Alloy Al7475-t7351. Part 1: Relations Involving Stress, Strain Rate And TemperatureMLA: Equivalence Between Hot Tensile And Creep Data In Aluminum Alloy Al7475-t7351. Part 1: Relations Involving Stress, Strain Rate And Temperature. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2018.