Effect of equal-channel angular pressing on ordering kinetics and twinning in an 18-carat AuCuAg alloy
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2023Yazar
Elibol, ÇağatayIllgen, Christian
Colas, Damien
Bohne, Benjamin
Fritsch, Sebastian
Dietrich, Dagmar
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Elibol, Ç., Illgen, C., Colas, D., Bohne, B., Fritsch, S., Dietrich, D. (2023). Effect of equal-channel angular pressing on ordering kinetics and twinning in an 18-carat AuCuAg alloy. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 958.Özet
The ability to modify microstructural features and the resulting properties of red gold provides an attractive
potential for applications in electronics, dental devices or jewelry. In this study, the effect of severe plastic
deformation by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) on microstructural evolution in an 18-carat AuCuAg
alloy, and on the ordering kinetics during subsequent aging, is investigated. Differential scanning calorimetry measurements show that the ordering process is significantly influenced by a plastically deformed
microstructure and lattice defects introduced by one or two passes of ECAP. Electron backscatter diffraction
and transmission electron microscopy demonstrate that the microstructural evolution during ordering,
accompanied by the formation of an L10 superstructure, substantially depends on the thermo-(mechanical)
history of the material: While the undeformed material clearly shows a hierarchical structure of twins on
different length scales, only a few nanotwins are observed within the strongly deformed microstructures
after ECAP. Moreover, after ECAP, static recrystallization is considerably suppressed during long-term annealing at elevated temperatures close to the phase transition temperature. These results clearly highlight
the potential of ECAP in combination with heat treatments for microstructural optimization of AuCuAg
alloys and their applications.