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Critical concentration of Mg addition for plastic instabilities in Al–Mg alloys

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2011

N. Q. Chinh
Affiliation:
Department of General Physics, Eötvös University, H-1518 Budapest, POB 32, Hungary
F. Csikor
Affiliation:
Department of General Physics, Eötvös University, H-1518 Budapest, POB 32, Hungary
Zs. Kovács
Affiliation:
Department of General Physics, Eötvös University, H-1518 Budapest, POB 32, Hungary
J. Lendvai
Affiliation:
Department of General Physics, Eötvös University, H-1518 Budapest, POB 32, Hungary
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Abstract

Plastic instabilities were investigated by the depth-sensing microhardness test in binary high-purity Al–Mg alloys with different Mg contents. During the tests the applied load was increased from 0 to 2000 mN at constant loading rate. The instabilities appeared as characteristic steps in the load–depth curves during indentation. It was shown that the occurrence and development of the plastic instabilities depend strongly on the solute content. Furthermore, the plastic instabilities occurred only when the solute concentration was larger than a critical value, C0. From room-temperature tests on Al–Mg alloys, C0 was found to be 0.86 wt% Mg. The critical concentration, which is necessary to get plastic instabilities, was also interpreted theoretically.

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