Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5448102 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The solid solubility of Si in a quaternary Al-4Mg-1Cu-0.5Si (wt%) alloy has been found to be only about 0.061 at% at 520 °C, and 0.093 at% at 560 °C, less than 1/10 of that in the ternary Al-Mg-Si system. The excess Si in the alloy remains as coarse Mg2Si dispersoids which produce no significant age-hardening effect. Interestingly, a small change of Si content (from 0.061 at.% to 0.093 at.%) in the solid solution of the alloy has been found to be effective in modifying precipitation microstructure by promoting the formation of fine Guinier-Preston-Bagaryasky (GPB) zones and postponing the formation of the S phase during ageing at 200 °C. Consequently, the quaternary alloy exhibits an enhanced age-hardening response during earlier-stage ageing.
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Authors
Chong Li, Gang Sha, Junhai Xia, Yongchang Liu, Simon P. Ringer,