A quench sensitivity study on the novel Al–Li–Cu–X alloy AF/C 458

B.M Gable, A.A Csontos, E.A Starke Jr.
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Abstract

The quench sensitivity of a novel Al–Li–Cu–X alloy, designated AF/C 458, was investigated through employing cooling rates of 1.8, 68 and 290 °C/s from the solution heat treatment temperature. Two versions of this alloy were investigated; an unrecrystallized temper consisting of equiaxed subgrains approximately 10 μm in diameter, with the second having recrystallized grains, absent of substructure. Subsequent mechanical testing, fractography and microstructural characterization were used in order to investigate the degree of quench sensitivity for naturally and artificially aged specimens. Varying levels of pre-age plastic deformation were also implemented for the artificially aged specimens.

The slowest quench rate from the solution heat treatment correlated with the highest strength in the as-quenched condition but with subsequent minimal gains from natural aging. The as-quenched strength is attributed to the precipitation of large Al2CuLi(T1) plates during cooling. Conversely, the rapidly quenched specimens were free of coarse precipitation and exhibited superior gains during natural aging at ambient temperature due to the enhanced nucleation and growth of Al3Li(δ). Despite the presence of the coarse T1 precipitation in the slowly cooled specimens, the strength did not vary by more than 10% between the three quench rates for a given heat treatment. However, there was a consistent trend of enhanced ductility with increasing quench rate from the solution heat treatment temperature for each aged condition. Samples with the recrystallized grain structure had lower strengths in the as-quenched and naturally aged conditions when compared to samples with an unrecrystallized grain structure. Different levels of pre-age deformation did not affect the quench sensitivity for the under-aged conditions investigated in this study.

新型Al–Li–Cu–X合金AF/C 458的淬火敏感性研究
通过从固溶热处理温度开始采用1.8、68和290°C/s的冷却速率,研究了一种新型Al–Li–Cu–X合金(命名为AF/C 458)的淬火敏感性。研究了这种合金的两种版本;由直径约10μm的等轴亚晶粒组成的未结晶状态,第二个亚晶粒具有再结晶晶粒,没有亚晶粒。随后的机械测试、断口分析和微观结构表征用于研究自然老化和人工老化试样的淬火敏感性。对人工老化的试样也进行了不同程度的老化前塑性变形。固溶热处理的最慢淬火速率与淬火状态下的最高强度相关,但与随后自然老化的最小增益相关。淬火强度归因于冷却过程中大的Al2CuLi(T1)板的沉淀。相反,由于Al3Li(δ′)的成核和生长增强,快速淬火的试样没有粗沉淀,并且在环境温度下的自然老化过程中表现出优异的增益。尽管在缓慢冷却的试样中存在粗T1沉淀,但对于给定的热处理,强度在三种淬火速率之间的变化不超过10%。然而,对于每种老化条件,随着固溶热处理温度的淬火速率的增加,延展性都有增强的一致趋势。与具有未结晶晶粒结构的样品相比,具有再结晶晶粒组织的样品在淬火和自然老化条件下具有较低的强度。不同程度的时效前变形不会影响本研究中研究的欠时效条件下的淬火敏感性。
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