Effect of Sn additions on superplasticity in Al-Mg-Mn-Sc alloys

Identical Al-Mg-Mn-Sc alloys without and with 0.034-wt% Sn additions were fabricated, heat-treated, and tensile tested in a fine-grain (d < 6 {micro}m) condition at four strain rates from 10{sup {minus}2} to 10{sup {minus}4} s{sup {minus}1} and at temperatures from 723 K to 823 K. Alloys with Sn additions exhibited reduced failure strains at 723 K but higher failure strains at 823 K for the slowest strain rates. The effect of Sn on flow stress, activation energy for flow stress, and strain rate exponent was explored and was found to be small. The main effect of Sn was suggested to be in reducing cavitation by allowing a redistribution of stress at critical hetero-junctions in the alloys.