Micro-Crystallographic Analysis of Shear Band Formation Mechanism in Cold Rolled Al-Sc Alloys at Different Precipitation States

C. Dan, Zhe Chen, Q. Shi, V. Ji, S. Zhong, Z. Moumni, Hao Wei Wang
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The debate on whether the slip in Shear Bands (SBs) is crystallographic or non-crystallographic has continued for decades. In the present study, shear banding in cold-rolled Al-0.2 wt.% Sc alloys with different precipitation states were characterized to elucidate the mechanism of SBs formation and propagation across grain boundaries. The generated SBs are observed only in grains of S {123} and Copper {112} orientation. The orientation of SBs in the S orientation grains is close to R {142} , while the SBs in Copper orientation grains possess an orientation close to D {11 4 4} . This orientation dependency is proven to in tight association with asymmetric slips and local lattice reorientation. A periodic change in the slip systems is accompanied by a periodic change in the lattice orientation between parallel SBs. Through conducting the focussed ion beam (FIB) lift-out method and TEM analysis, the dislocations and slip activation in/around SBs are revealed. The results indicate that a sudden change in the slip path during deformation leads to flow localization, contributing to the formation of SBs. In this process, fine Al3Sc precipitates are characterized to promote the formation of SBs through inhibiting the dynamic recovery. The mechanism of SBs formation is crystallographic as the slip in SBs occurs on {111} planes with local lattice reorientation and the SBs propagation across grain boundaries is also driven by the slip on {111} planes. Furthermore, the effects of SBs on texture evolution are discussed as well.
不同析出状态下冷轧Al-Sc合金剪切带形成机制的微晶学分析
关于剪切带滑移是晶体学还是非晶体学的争论已经持续了几十年。本文研究了不同析出态的冷轧Al-0.2 wt.% Sc合金的剪切带现象,以阐明SBs的形成和跨晶界扩展机制。产生的SBs仅在S{123}和Copper{112}取向的晶粒中观察到。S取向晶粒中的SBs取向接近R{142},而铜取向晶粒中的SBs取向接近D{11 4 4}。证明了这种取向依赖关系与不对称滑移和局部晶格重定向密切相关。滑移系统的周期性变化伴随着平行SBs之间晶格取向的周期性变化。通过聚焦离子束(FIB)举升法和透射电镜分析,揭示了SBs内部和周围的位错和滑移活化现象。结果表明,变形过程中滑移路径的突然改变导致了流动局部化,从而促进了SBs的形成。在此过程中,细小的Al3Sc沉淀物通过抑制动态恢复来促进SBs的形成。SBs的形成机制是晶体学的,SBs的滑移发生在{111}面上,局部晶格重定向,并且SBs的跨晶界传播也受到{111}面上滑移的驱动。此外,还讨论了SBs对织构演变的影响。
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