blindheim
Mechanical
- Aug 25, 2014
- 9
I have some questions about T6 heat treated 7075 aluminum. I am very thankful for any input that can help me understand the materials limitations better.
1. What will happen to the microstructure of 7075 aluminium if I keep it at elevated temperature (600C) for 24 hours?
2. If I have a finished machined part from say 7075 T6. Is it possible to homogenize it back to 0-temper, and do a T6 heat treatment from scratch again and achieve the same strength as I had initially?
3. How much does grain size contribute to the outcome of precipitation hardening?
4. Is there a way to reduce grain size in the part?
5. I have heard welding of 7075 aluminium makes it prone to microcracking. Would this also apply if I heated the parts to just below melting temperature before welding, and use the filler of same properties as the base material?
6. If I hit a cold blank of 7075 alu with a hammer. What temperature and holding time do I need to get rid of the induced stresses from the deformation.
1. What will happen to the microstructure of 7075 aluminium if I keep it at elevated temperature (600C) for 24 hours?
2. If I have a finished machined part from say 7075 T6. Is it possible to homogenize it back to 0-temper, and do a T6 heat treatment from scratch again and achieve the same strength as I had initially?
3. How much does grain size contribute to the outcome of precipitation hardening?
4. Is there a way to reduce grain size in the part?
5. I have heard welding of 7075 aluminium makes it prone to microcracking. Would this also apply if I heated the parts to just below melting temperature before welding, and use the filler of same properties as the base material?
6. If I hit a cold blank of 7075 alu with a hammer. What temperature and holding time do I need to get rid of the induced stresses from the deformation.