On mechanical response of aluminum alloys in corrosive environment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
Al6061T6 and AÍ7075T6 aluminum alloys are subjected to accelerated salt spray corrosion to evaluate the amount of degradation and the effect on mechanical behavior. The specimens were stored in a closed chamber with continuous salt spray for a period of 250 hours and 500 hours, respectively. It was observed that the oxide layer was unprotective after prolonged salt spray resulting in pitting continued with exfoliation corrosion. The tensile test results show that there was a remarkable decrease in tensile properties with exposure time. A significant reduction in tensile strength, yield strength, elongation at yield, elongation at break, and overall toughness in both the alloys was observed at 500 hours. The impact strength decreased by 14.4 and 26.47 , Rockwell hardness (HRB) reduced by 12.2 and 20.71 for respective alloys at 500 hours of exposure. However, there was an increasing trend in elastic stiffness which attributed to decrease in ductility. Furthermore, it was comparatively observed that Al7075T6 is more susceptible to corrosion than Al6061T6. © 2022 Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office. All Rights Reserved.
Keywords
Aluminum alloys, Pitting, Corrosion, Mechanical properties
Divisions
mechanical
Funders
None
Publication Title
International Journal of Integrated Engineering
Volume
14
Issue
1
Publisher
Penerbit UTHM