INFLUENCE OF CORROSION ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF 3XXX, 5XXX, AND 6XXX SERIES ALUMINUM ALLOYS

G. Ziobro, M. Richert, M. Wiewióra
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Growing demands imposed on passenger car producers concerning the reduction of exhaust emission to the environment are forcing a search for new materials and design solutions. One of the most-important factors that can reduce this emission is the low mass of a vehicle, leading to a decrease in its average fuel consumption. A reduction in weight can be obtained by the use of aluminum elements instead of steel; e.g., in air conditioning pipes, decreasing the specific weight of the construction by nearly three times. In the present study, the influence of the SWAAT corrosion test on A/C piping made from 3xxx, 5xxx, and 6xxx series aluminum alloys was investigated. The study focused on changes in the mechanical properties of samples before and after a SWAAT test determined by a tensile test and Vickers hardness measurements. Additionally, microstructure examinations were performed with the use of optical and scanning microscopy. Corrosion products on the surface of pipes were identified by Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy. Pipes made from the EN AW 6063 alloy revealed an almost 50% decrease in its strength properties after the tests. The largest decline in plastic properties was observed in pipes made from the EN AW 6060 alloy.
腐蚀对3xxx、5xxx和6xxx系列铝合金力学性能和组织的影响
在减少对环境的废气排放方面,乘用车制造商的需求日益增长,迫使他们寻找新的材料和设计解决方案。可以减少这种排放的最重要的因素之一是车辆的低质量,导致其平均燃料消耗的减少。用铝代替钢可以减轻重量;例如,在空调管道中,将建筑的比重降低了近三倍。在本研究中,研究了SWAAT腐蚀试验对3xxx、5xxx和6xxx系列铝合金空调管道的影响。该研究的重点是通过拉伸试验和维氏硬度测量确定SWAAT试验前后样品力学性能的变化。此外,使用光学显微镜和扫描显微镜进行微观结构检查。采用能量色散x射线光谱法对管道表面的腐蚀产物进行了鉴定。由ena6063合金制成的管道在测试后显示其强度性能下降了近50%。在由ena6060合金制成的管道中,塑性性能下降幅度最大。
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