Effect of hot deformation on grain structure and quench sensitivity in 7085 aluminum alloy
Authors: LI Cheng-bo, ZHAO Cai, CAO Pu-li, ZHU Dai-bo, XIAO Bo
The effect of hot deformation on the quench sensitivity of the 7085 alloy was studied through hardness testing and microstructure characterization. The findings indicate that hot deformation enhances the quench sensitivity of the 7085 alloy, with the hardness difference between water quenching and air cooling increasing from 5.4% (before hot deformation) to 10.4% (after hot deformation). In the undeformed samples, the Al3Zr particles within the grains exhibit better coherent with the Al matrix.