Tensile behavior of superplastic Al-Cu-Li-Zr alloy 2090 at cryogenic temperatures

J. Glazer, T. G. Nieh, J. W. Morris Jr.

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Abstract

The tensile properties of an alloy 2090 sheet between 4 K and room temperature was investigated in both superplastically formed and unformed material. In both cases the properties improved significantly at low temperatures. The improvement in uniform elongation between room temperature and 4 K was especially large and seemed to be associated with increased strain hardening rates at low temperatures. A transition in tensile failure mode with decreasing temperature was also observed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Cryogenic Engineering
PublisherPubl by Plenum Publ Corp
Pages291-298
Volume34
ISBN (Print)0306428016
Publication statusPublished - 1988
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the Seventh International Cryogenic Materials Conference - ICMC - St. Charles, IL, USA
Duration: 14 Jun 198718 Jun 1987

Publication series

NameAdvances in Cryogenic Engineering
Volume34
ISSN (Electronic)0065-2482

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the Seventh International Cryogenic Materials Conference - ICMC
CitySt. Charles, IL, USA
Period14/06/8718/06/87

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