Effects of RRA Heat Treatment on the Exfoliation Corrosion (EXCO), Intergranular Corrosion (IGC), and Electrical Conductivity of AA7075 Alloy
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ÖZER, Gökhan & Ahmet KARAASLAN. "Effects of RRA Heat Treatment on the Exfoliation Corrosion (EXCO), Intergranular Corrosion (IGC), and Electrical Conductivity of AA7075 Alloy". Materials and Corrosion-Werkstoffe und Korrosion, 70.3 (2019): 549-557.Özet
The corrosion sensitivity of the AA7075 alloy is related to the distribution, size,
continuous, or discontinuous network structure and electrochemical behavior of the
grain boundary precipitates. In addition, changes in electrical conductivity affect
corrosion resistance. In this study, the effects of RRA processes applied to AA7075
alloy at a different time and temperature on exfoliation corrosion (EXCO) and
intergranular corrosion (IGC) were investigated due to grain boundary morphology
and electrical conductivity changes of the alloy. The EXCO solution was prepared in
accordance with ASTM G34-01 standard and the samples were kept in the solution
for 48 h. The IGC solution was prepared according to the ASTM G110-92 standard
and the samples were immersed in the solution for 24 h to measure the sensitivity of
the alloy to EXCO and IGC, using stereo microscope, scanning electron microscope
(SEM) images, and transmission electron microscope (TEM). As a result of the
findings, it was determined that RRA processes increase the EXCO and IGC
resistances according to the T651 condition by changing the electrical conductivity
and grain boundary structure in the AA7075 alloy.