Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1618497 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010 | 4 Pages |
The microstructure evolution and precipitation process of Al–12Mg solidified under high pressure were investigated. The results show that the amount of β-Al3Mg2 phase decreases with increasing pressure and a supersaturated Al(Mg) solid solution is formed under 2 GPa. The distribution of Mg in the solid solution is inhomogeneous. The Mg concentration in the interdendritic region extends up to about 16 wt.%, which is higher than that in the dendrite. Microstructures of sample annealed up to different temperatures indicate that the precipitation process in Al–12Mg solid solution takes place in a non-uniform manner during the heating process, i.e. the β′and β phases are formed in the interdendritic region but no precipitates can be observed in the dendrite.