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Effect of Rolling Parameters on the Properties of Al-Fe-V Sheet Rolled on an Experimental Mill

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

A. Brown
Affiliation:
Metals and Ceramic Lab Allied Corporation P.O. Box 1021R Morristown, New Jersey 07960
D. Raybould
Affiliation:
Metals and Ceramic Lab Allied Corporation P.O. Box 1021R Morristown, New Jersey 07960
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Abstract

In recent years, interest in high temperature aluminum alloys has increased. However, nearly all the data available is for simple extrusions. This paper looks at the properties of sheet made from a rapidly solidified Al-10Fe-2.5V-2Si alloy. The sheet is made by direct forging followed by hot rolling, this is readily scalable, so allowing the production of large sheet. The room temperature strength and fracture toughness of the sheet are comparable to those of 2014-T6. The high temperature strength, specific stiffness and corrosion resistance are excellent. Recently, improved thermomechanical processing and new alloys have allowed higher strengths and fracture toughness values to be obtained.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1986

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