Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1572622 | Materials Characterization | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Three Al-6Si-3Cu-xMg alloys (x = 0.59, 3.80 and 6.78 wt.%) were produced using melt-spinning. As-melt-spun ribbons were aged at 150, 180 and 210 °C for times between 0.05 and 100 h. Microstructural changes were examined using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and microhardness was measured. TEM analysis of the as-melt-spun alloys revealed 5 nm nanoparticles and larger particles (50 nm) composed of Al2Cu (θ) for the 0.59% Mg alloy and Al5Cu2Mg8Si6 (Q) for 3.80% and 6.78% Mg alloys. Silicon solid solubility was extended to 9.0 at.% and Mg in solid solution reached 6.7 at.%. After aging treatments the 6.78% Mg alloy exhibited the most significant increase in microhardness, reaching 260 kg/mm2. TEM analysis of aged specimens also showed θ and Q phase (5-20 nm nanoparticles and 35-40 nm particles). The combination of the volume fraction and size of the particles plays an important role in microhardness variation.
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Authors
Ismeli Alfonso López, Cuauhtémoc Maldonado Zepeda, José Gonzalo González Reyes, Ariosto Medina Flores, Juan Serrato RodrÃguez, Luis Béjar Gómez,