About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Aluminum Alloys, Processing and Characterization
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Presentation Title |
Review of Retrogression Forming and Reaging for AA7075-T6 Sheet |
Author(s) |
Katherine Rader, Jon T Carter, Louis G Hector, Eric M Taleff |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Katherine Rader |
Abstract Scope |
Retrogression forming and reaging (RFRA) is a new warm-forming process designed to produce automotive structural components from high-strength aluminum alloys. A scientific approach is described to determine appropriate RFRA conditions for AA7075-T6 and is applied to laboratory-scale forming experiments. The concept of reduced time is used with the activation energy of retrogression measured for AA7075-T6 to predict appropriate times and temperatures for retrogression forming. Conditions recommended for AA7075-T6 are retrogression at 200°C for 3 to 12 min and forming with strain rates of up to 10-1 s-1. The recommended reaging heat treatment to fully restore strength to the T6 condition after retrogression forming is 120°C for 24 h. These RFRA conditions are successfully applied in laboratory-scale experiments to form AA7075-T6 Alclad sheet and produce a final strength equivalent to the T6 condition. Data from tensile tests provide flow stresses and tensile ductilities across the range of conditions appropriate for RFRA. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: Light Metals |