Synergy of Sn micro-alloying and thermomechanical processing on formability and precipitation behavior of Al-Mg-Si-Cu-Zn alloys

IF 1.5 4区 材料科学 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gaojie Li, M. Guo, J. Du, L. Zhuang
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ABSTRACT The effect of Sn micro-alloying on microstructure evolution, formability and precipitation behaviour of Al-Mg-Si-Cu-Zn alloys were systematically studied by experimental techniques and theoretical calculations. Results show that Sn addition can accelerate both the precipitation and re-dissolution of the Fe-rich phase during casting and homogenising treatments, which thereby determined the final microstructure. A significant retarding effect to natural ageing precipitation was observed with increasing Sn content in quenching samples, but this effect was weakened in pre-aged samples, as explained by DSC and simulations. The different number densities of the strengthening phase β″at the same artificial aging state are mainly attributed to the changed activation energy of the β″ phase affected by the formed Sn-containing Mg-Zn clusters and Mg-Si clusters. Trace Sn participating in the formation of GP zones, Sn-containing MgZn2 phase and new precipitating sequences during ageing were proposed for the first time.
Sn微合金化和热处理对Al-Mg-Si-Cu-Zn合金成形性能和析出行为的协同作用
采用实验技术和理论计算相结合的方法,系统研究了Sn微合金化对Al-Mg-Si-Cu-Zn合金组织演变、成形性能和析出行为的影响。结果表明:在铸造和均质处理过程中,Sn的加入能加速富铁相的析出和再溶解,从而决定了最终的组织;随着淬火样品中Sn含量的增加,对自然时效析出有显著的延缓作用,但在预时效样品中这种作用减弱,DSC和模拟解释了这一点。在相同的人工时效状态下,强化相β″数量密度的不同,主要是由于形成的含锡Mg-Zn团簇和Mg-Si团簇影响了β″相活化能的变化。首次提出了微量Sn参与GP带形成、含Sn MgZn2相及时效过程中新的沉淀序列。
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Philosophical Magazine
Philosophical Magazine 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: The Editors of Philosophical Magazine consider for publication contributions describing original experimental and theoretical results, computational simulations and concepts relating to the structure and properties of condensed matter. The submission of papers on novel measurements, phases, phenomena, and new types of material is encouraged.
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