AA6016 Al-Mg-Si合金热处理过程中溶质团簇的设计

Su-Qin Zhu, H. Shih, Xiangyuan Cui, Chung-Yi Yu, S. Ringer
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溶质聚类是铝合金中技术上重要的显微组织过程。为了提高合金性能和降低生产的能源成本,对这一过程进行控制是一个主要的科学和技术重点,汽车板材的应用是一个关键的驱动力。在这项工作中,我们详细介绍了在固溶处理后立即通过卷取步骤插入热机械预老化过程引起的聚类状态的变化。这个预老化步骤有效地减轻了自然老化对机械性能的负面影响,否则会在固溶处理之后和最后的烤漆步骤之前发生。我们的工作旨在将名义上只含少量或不含Cu的AA6016的强度提高到与含Cu较高的6xxx级合金相当的水平,同时保持良好的延展性。利用原子探针层析成像(APT)和第一性原理密度泛函理论(DFT)模拟的结合,详细研究了这种工艺设计和合金选择的新组合。这里描述的热机械过程引起了强的团簇强化现象。我们报告了单种Si-Si和Mg-Mg簇以及Mg-Si共簇的细节,并将APT观察结果与我们的DFT计算联系起来。Mg-Si共团簇≥20个溶质原子被发现对暴露在预老化和油漆烘烤过程中的材料的优异性能负责。我们的研究结果表明,空位可以有效地稳定单种Si团簇,使它们能够吸引更多的溶质,并作为形成更大的Mg-Si共团簇的途径,这对合金性能非常有益。
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Design of Solute Clustering During Thermomechanical Processing of AA6016 Al-Mg-Si Alloy
Solute clustering is a technologically important microstructural process in Al alloys. Exerting control over this process in order to enhance the alloy properties and reduce the energy costs of production is a major scientific and technological focus, with automotive sheet applications serving as a key driver. In this work, we detail changes in the state of clustering arising from the insertion of a thermomechanical pre-ageing process, via a coiling step, immediately after solution treatment. This pre-ageing step effectively mitigates the negative effects of the natural ageing on the mechanical properties that would otherwise occur after solution treatment and ahead of the final paint-bake step. Our work sought to raise the strength of AA6016, which nominally contains little or no Cu, to levels equivalent to the higher Cu-bearing 6xxx grade alloys, whilst preserving excellent ductility. This novel combination of process design and alloy selection has been studied in detail using a combination of atom probe tomography (APT) and first principles density functional theory (DFT) simulations. The thermomechanical process described here invokes a strong cluster strengthening phenomenon. We report on the details of the single-species Si-Si and Mg-Mg clusters and those of the Mg-Si co-clusters and relate the APT observations to our DFT calculations. Mg-Si co-clusters ≥ 20 solute atoms are found to be responsible for the excellent properties in the material exposed to the pre-ageing and paint-baking process. Our results revealed that vacancies can effectively stabilise single-species Si clusters enabling them to attract further solute and serving as a pathway to formation of the larger Mg-Si co-clusters that are so beneficial to alloy properties.
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