Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5461322 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2017 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effects of ultrasonic melt treatment (UST) and solution treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a low-density multicomponent Al70Mg10Si10Cu5Zn5 alloy at room and elevated temperatures were investigated. The as-cast Al70Mg10Si10Cu5Zn5 alloy was composed of an fcc Al solid-solution, coarse secondary phases (5-30 μm), fine Cu-containing precipitates (<1 μm), and Zn clusters (<20 nm). The UST significantly reduced the porosity and size of primary Mg2Si particles and grains, resulting in an improvement in the strength and ductility of the as-cast alloy at 25 and 350 °C. The solution treatment at 440 °C caused the dissolution of hcp Zn and fine Cu-containing precipitates. It also resulted in the formation of Zn and Cu clusters in the supersaturated Al solid-solution at 25 °C, which led to an improved room-temperature strength. A phase transformation from Mg2Si to Q-Al5Cu2Mg8Si6 occurred during the solution treatment along with the spheroidization of coarse secondary phases and grain growth, which deteriorated the ultimate compressive strengths at 25 and 350 °C and improved the ductility. Unlike the commercial Al alloys, the Al70Mg10Si10Cu5Zn5 alloy showed excellent strengths at temperatures below 200 °C. This is attributed to the combined strengthening by coarse secondary phases, fine precipitates, and clusters.
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