Tesis
Avaliação da resistência à fadiga e caracterização microestrutural de fios extrudados e forjados da liga AA7050 reciclada por conformação por spray
Fecha
2016-12-19Registro en:
Autor
Salvo, João Guilherme Jacon de
Institución
Resumen
High strength 7XXX precipitation hardened aluminum alloys are widely
used in aircraft structural components. The machining process applied in the
fabrication of these components is a low efficiency process regard ing material
utilization, generating a solid waste composed by noble alloy machining chips
with great potential of application. However, this material is usually sold as
scrap for the secondary aluminum industries, which use it for low performance
applications. The present work is a continuation of the effort provided by others
researchers, who have been searching a higher value-added destination for this
material through its reintroduction as a high quality and high strength final
product, whose proprieties are compatible with those provided by the original
alloy. Although, traditional foundry practices are unsuitable for this purpose,
resulting in a poor quality material. Hence, this study aims to characterize a wire
produced by a process route comprising AA7050 machining chips spray forming
remelting, followed by extrusion and swaging; resulting in a 2.7 mm diameter
wire. The microstructural characterization was carried out by scanning
electronic microscope (SEM), transmission electronic microscope (TEM), x-ray
diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The mechanical
properties were evaluated by tensile and fatigue tests. Fracture surface
analyses were carried out by SEM. The results allowed correlating wire
microstructure, through alloy intermetallics characterization, with its monotonic
and cyclic mechanical properties. It was possible to verify the microstructural
effects in fracture behavior of the tested wires. The AA7050 alloy wires showed
high tensile and fatigue (HCF) strength, with possible applications in power
transmission cables and, even, their reintroduction in the aerospace industry.