Title :
Effect of retrogression and reaging treatment on properties of 7010 Aluminium alloy forgings
Author :
Prashanth, Mrudula ; Mohanta, Kshirod Chandra ; Bhat, R. Raghavendra
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bangalore, India
Abstract :
AA7010 Al Alloy is a material in 7xxx series, used in aircraft and automobile industries have high strength to weight ratio. Long term application of the alloy is susceptible to exfoliation corrosion, corrosion fatigue, and stress corrosion cracking. The alloy in T6 condition presents a high strength but susceptible to stress corrosion cracking. To overcome this problem, a multistage heat treatment process was introduced known as Retrogression and Re-aging in which, the alloy is subjected to T6 condition followed by a two stage thermal cycle. The first stage called as retrogression, involves heating to a high temperature for a short period of time followed by quenching. In the second stage, the alloy is re-aged at the same temperature equal to that of T6 condition. The two-stage process thus provides good tensile strength as well as comparable SCC resistance. In the present work, AA7010 alloy forgings were subjected to T6 condition and then retrogressed in a salt bath furnace at temperatures of 200 and 210oC for time periods of 30, 40, 50, 60 and 90 minutes, followed by re-aging. Retrogression temperature and time period of 200oC and 40 minutes respectively were found to be the optimum schedule which gives the best combination of strength and SCC resistance.
Keywords :
ageing; aluminium alloys; copper alloys; corrosion fatigue; corrosion resistance; forging; magnesium alloys; quenching (thermal); stress corrosion cracking; tensile strength; zinc alloys; 7010 aluminium alloy forgings; 7xxx series; AlZnMgCu; SCC resistance; T6 condition; aircraft industries; automobile industries; corrosion fatigue; exfoliation corrosion; long-term application; multistage heat treatment process; quenching; reaging treatment; retrogression effect; salt bath furnace; stress corrosion cracking; temperature 200 degC; temperature 210 degC; tensile strength; time 30 min to 90 min; two-stage thermal cycle; AA7010 Aluminium alloy; Retrogression and Re-aging (RRA); Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) resistance; T6 & T74 Temper condition; Tensile strength;
Conference_Titel :
Research & Technology in the Coming Decades (CRT 2013), National Conference on Challenges in
Conference_Location :
Ujire
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-868-4
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2013.2535