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Código do Artigo: CE2374


Responsável: Sr. Daniel Diehl
Área: CE - Ciência e Engenharia dos Materiais

FORMATION OF HYDROGEN BLISTERS DURING THE SOLUTION TREATMENT FOR ALUMINUM


1*Sr. Daniel Diehl Diehl;
2Prof. Dr. Eduardo Luis Schneider;
1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (PPGE3M), Porto Alegre - RS, Brasil
2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (DEMET), 91509-900 Porto Alegre - RS, Brasil

Resumo: The solution treatment of aluminum alloys can be restricted by the presence of porosity defects
caused by the moisture present in the process or by the hydrated front on the material surface. Hydrogen
blisters cause deleterious effects on mechanical properties and surface finish. However, the formation of
bubbles in solid aluminum is not caused only by the known reaction 2Al+3H2O=3H2+Al2O3, as it does not
explain the interaction of the aluminum oxide layer with the formation mechanisms. In addition, the literature
approaches show that there is more than one mechanism for the formation of these defects, but no work has
made an association between them. Thus, the objective of this work is to carry out extensive research on the
state of the art of hydrogen blister formation in aluminum alloys during the solubilization heat treatment.
Contemplating different proposed mechanisms of bubble formation on the surface and structure, the analysis
of this association of approaches indicated that the mechanisms depend on both permeability, where the
hydrated oxide front creates passage for the formation of blister in the sublayer, as well as diffusion and
hydrogen solubility in the microstructure.

Palavras-chave: aluminium alloy; Blister; heat treatment

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