U. Chakkingal et Rf. Thomson, Development of microstructure and texture during high temperature equal channel angular extrusion of aluminium, J MATER PR, 117(1-2), 2001, pp. 169-177
The feasibility of using the equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) process
for the breakdown of cast structures in commercial purity aluminium has be
en investigated. Billets of an as-cast coarse grained Al (99.7% pure) were
subjected to ECAE at 500 degreesC using a die that imparts an equivalent pl
astic strain of 0.67 per pass. Multiple extrusion passes were performed usi
ng two different processing routes: Route I in which the billet orientation
was kept constant from pass to pass, and Route H in which the billet was r
otated by 180 degrees about its longitudinal axis from one pass to the next
resulting alternately in shear in planes oriented at 120 degrees to each o
ther. Processing by Route I through five passes produced elongated grains s
howing evidence of dynamic recovery. Processing by Route H through five pas
ses however produced largely equiaxed grains with a dynamically recovered s
ubstructure due to the intervention of static recrystallization during the
reheating to extrusion temperature between passes. Both processing routes p
roduced a dynamically recovered structure with equiaxed subgrains approxima
tely 6 mum in size. Sharp deformation textures were not obtained. The relev
ance of this technique to industrial processing is discussed. (C) 2001 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.