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ACTA AERONAUTICAET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA ›› 1993, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (8): 383-388.

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EFFECT OF PRIOR WARM-DEFORMATION ON SUPERPLASTICITY IN SiC_p / MR64 COMPOSITES

Cui Zhong-qi, Liang Tong-xiang, Chen Pu-quanDai Hong   

  1. Department of Metallurgy, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150006Anshan Band Steel Factory, Anshan, 114014
  • Received:1991-11-18 Revised:1992-06-11 Online:1993-08-25 Published:1993-08-25

Abstract: The effect of prior warm-deformation on superplasticity was studied by means of tensile tests for SiCp / MR64 composites. 10%SiCp / MR64 showed tensile elongations in excess of 210% at an initial strain rate of 8.33 10-3s-1at 500℃ , and after prior-worked to 35% at 300℃ the maximum elongation of 305% was obtained for superplastic test. Metallographic and cavitation behavior observations showed that continuous recrystallization took place in materials prior-worked during superplastic deformation, which fined the grain sizes, and the prior-working process also reduced the level of cavitation. It is concluded that the decreased number of cavites is the main reason for the improved superplastic ductility.

Key words: superplasticity, SiC particulate, composites, cavity