Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620762 | Acta Materialia | 2008 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Analytical transmission electron microscopy was used to characterize precipitation processes in a model Al-4.0Cu-0.3Mg (wt.%) alloy aged at 200 °C. The evolution of microstructure was more complex than previously reported and involved processes common both to the binary Al-Cu and ternary Al-Cu-Mg systems. We report precipitation of a novel orientation of the common intermediate phase θâ², which we have designated θIIâ². Isomorphous with the well-known body-centred tetragonal Al2Cu phase that occurs in Al-Cu-based alloys, we observed the following novel orientation: {001}θIIâ²//{110}α, ã100ãθIIâ²//ã001ãα. A trace of Mg was associated with the θIIâ² orientation and we suggest that this is a consequence of the role that Mg atom clusters play during nucleation. For the first time, we also report the occurrence of the Ï phase (Al5Cu6Mg2) in a new orientation analogous to that of θIIâ², designated as ÏII:{001}α//{001}ÏII and ã110ãα//ã010ãÏII. These results are discussed in terms of microstructural design for age hardening in Al-Cu-Mg base alloys, much of which involves the θⲠand Ï precipitate phases.
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Authors
S.P. Ringer, B.T. Sofyan, K.S. Prasad, G.C. Quan,