Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1585813 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The nucleation and growth of dispersoids during precipitation annealing of Al–Hf–Sc–(Zr)-alloys have been studied by 3D atom probe and TEM. A high number density of Sc-rich clusters was observed in the early stages of precipitation, and these clusters subsequently transform to spherical Al3Sc-dispersoids displaying the L12-structure. Further annealing results in segregation of Zr, Hf and more Sc to the Al3Sc/α-Al matrix-interfaces, and upon completion of precipitation annealing Zr-, Hf-, and Sc-containing “shells” were observed around already existing Al3Sc-dispersoids. A previously developed non-isothermal theoretical approach to diffusion has been used in order to interpret these observations.
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Authors
H. Hallem, W. Lefebvre, B. Forbord, F. Danoix, K. Marthinsen,