Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1451050 Acta Materialia 2005 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The coarsening behavior of four Al(Sc,Zr) alloys containing small volume fractions (<0.01) of Al3(Sc1−xZrx) (L12) precipitates was investigated employing conventional transmission electron microscopy (CTEM) and high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM). The activation energies for diffusion-limited coarsening were obtained employing the Umantsev–Olson–Kuehmann–Voorhees (UOKV) model for multi-component alloys. The addition of Zr is shown to retard significantly the coarsening rate and stabilize precipitate morphologies. HREM of Al(Sc,Zr) alloys aged at 300 °C reveals Al3(Sc1−xZrx) precipitates with sharp facets parallel to {1 0 0} and {1 1 0} planes. Coarsening of Al-0.07 Sc-0.019 Zr at.%, Al-0.06 Sc-0.005 Zr at.% and Al-0.09 Sc-0.047 Zr at.% alloys is shown to be controlled by volume diffusion of Zr atoms, while coarsening of Al-0.14 Sc-0.012 Zr at.% is controlled by volume diffusion of Sc atoms.

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