Materials Characterization | 2021

Achieving high damping and excellent ductility of Al Mg alloy sheet by the coupling effect of Mg content and fine grain structure

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Fine-grained Al-xMg (x\xa0=\xa04.5, 6.5 and 9.2, in wt%) alloy sheets with high damping capacity and excellent ductility are prepared by high strain rate rolling (HSRR). Both the damping capacity and the mechanical properties of the alloys are improved compared with the as-homogenized states and increase with the higher Mg content. The three Al Mg alloys exhibit similar strain-amplitude-independent damping capacities and the Al-9.2\xa0Mg alloy is a little bit higher. While the strain-amplitude-dependent damping capacity increases with increasing the Mg content in a large strain amplitude range. The as-HSRRed Al-4.5\xa0Mg, Al-6.5\xa0Mg and Al-9.2\xa0Mg alloys exhibit the damping values (Q−1) of 0.0140\xa0±\xa00.0005, 0.0167\xa0±\xa00.0006 and 0.0178\xa0±\xa00.0008 at the strain amplitude of 1\xa0×\xa010−3. Furthermore, a combination of high ductility (42.8\xa0±\xa01.5%), moderate strength (435\xa0±\xa02\xa0MPa) are also achieved in the Al-9.2\xa0Mg alloy. The improved damping capacity of the as-HSRRed Al-9.2\xa0Mg alloy are mainly attribute to the low stacking fault energy and the movement of the extended dislocation, the latter of which interaction with Suzuki atmosphere and thus increases energy consumption which plays a dominant role in the damping mechanism of the as-HSRRed alloys. The results of the present study provide new ideas for the development of high damping alloys with high mechanical property.

Volume 174
Pages 110974
DOI 10.1016/J.MATCHAR.2021.110974
Language English
Journal Materials Characterization

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