K. Duong et Fa. Mohamed, EFFECT OF IMPURITY CONTENT ON BOUNDARY SLIDING BEHAVIOR IN THE SUPERPLASTIC ZN-22-PERCENT AL-ALLOY, Acta materialia, 46(13), 1998, pp. 4571-4586
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A detailed investigation was conducted on the superplastic Zn-22% Al a
lloy to study the effect of impurity content on grain boundary sliding
behavior in region I (low strain rate region), and region II (interme
diate strain rate region, or the superplastic region) of the sigmoidal
plot between stress and strain rate that was previously reported for
the alloy. In conducting the investigation, three grades of Zn-22% Al
were used; grades 1 and 2 contain 180 and 100 p.p.m. of impurities, re
spectively, whereas grade 3 is a high purity grade containing 6 p.p.m.
of impurities. The experimental results show that at intermediate str
ain rates (region II), the sliding behavior of the three grades of Zn-
22% Al is similar and that the contribution of boundary sliding to the
total strain, xi, is about 60%. By contrast, the experimental data re
veal that at low strain rates, the three grades exhibit significant di
fferences regarding the sliding contribution. These differences are ma
nifested in the following observations: (i) xi in grade 3 at low strai
n rates is essentially equal to that at intermediate strain rates (reg
ion II), (ii) xi in grade i or grade 2 is considerably lower than that
at intermediate strain rates. and (iii) for the same low strain rate,
xi in grade 2 is higher than that in grade i. The above observations
regarding the effect of impurity level on boundary sliding behavior in
Zn-22% Al are consistent with the concept of the interpretation of su
perplastic flow at low strain rates (low stresses) in terms of boundar
y segregation. (C) 1998 Acta Metallurgica Inc. Published by Elsevier S
cience Ltd. All rights reserved.