FORMER BOUNDARIES CHARACTERIZATION IN THE SUPERPLASTIC MICROSTRUCTURE OF A Zn-Al EUTECTOID ALLOY MODIFIED WITH 2%Wt OF Cu
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2017-10Autor
Ramos, M.
Martínez, E. E.
Hernandez, J. L.
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The effect of three different solutionizing and annealing heat treatments on the initial superplastic microstructure of a
Zn-21Al-2Cu alloy was studied. Microstructural characterization using SEM and DRX techniques revels the presence of
residual grain boundaries of a high temperature phase (referred to as Former Boundaries, FBs) which encompass
groups of fine (Al rich phase) and (Zn rich phase). The origin of these arrangements may most likely be due to small
deviations from the eutectoid composition as consequence of the Cu addition, which preferentially promotes the
precipitation of proeutectoid phase to the high temperature phase boundaries. The final domains size only are influenced by
the solutionizing treatment time, while the fine phases size only is affected by the duration of the subsequent annealing
process. The presence and characteristic of his FBs could be import in order to explain possible microstructural changes,
which lead to a reduction of the grain boundary sliding capacities of fine , and phases that conduces at the early onset of
a non-stable plastic flow previously observed in this alloy