Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620743 | Acta Materialia | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A trace (0.1 at.%) addition of Ge to a base Al-1.7Cu-0.3Mg alloy resulted in considerable refinement of the θⲠ(Al2Cu) precipitate dispersion as well as stimulating the formation of ã0 0 1ãα lath-shaped precipitates in a fine and uniform distribution. These precipitates contain mainly Ge and Mg. The formation of the S(Al2CuMg) and Ï(Al5Cu6Mg2) phases was suppressed, presumably due to the stronger interaction between Ge and Mg over Cu and Mg. Significantly, the trace addition of Ge produced an internal structure within the θⲠprecipitate phase with its habit plane parallel to the {1 0 1}θⲠplanes. Our investigations reveal that this unusual internal structure is secondary precipitation within θⲠprecipitation of a Mg-Ge rich phase thought to be an allomorph of Mg2Ge, and this influences both the nucleation and growth of θⲠprecipitates. This internal structure is designated as K phase, possessing a close packed hexagonal structure (a = 0.405 nm, c = 0.607 nm) and oriented such that, (0 0 0 1)K//(1 0 1)θⲠand 211¯0]K//[1 0 0]θâ². Prolonged ageing at 200 °C led to replacement of the ã0 0 1ãα lath-shaped precipitates through their dissolution and reprecipitation of a more stable form of Mg2Ge (face-centred cubic, Fm3¯m, a = 0.638 nm).
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Authors
S.P. Ringer, K.S. Prasad, G.C. Quan,