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Precipitation strengthening of Al-B4C metal matrix composites alloyed with Sc and Zr

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 552, Issue -, Pages 227-235

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.10.096

Keywords

Al-B4C; Metal matrix composites; Sc and Zr alloying; Aging behavior; Precipitation strengthening; Coarsening

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) through the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Metallurgy of Aluminium Transformation at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
  2. Rio Tinto Alcan through the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Metallurgy of Aluminium Transformation at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi

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A series of Al-15 vol.% B4C metal matrix composites containing different concentrations of Sc and Zr were isothermally aged at 300-450 degrees C for up to 200 h. The effects of Sc and Zr on the aging behavior, precipitation strengthening and precipitate coarsening of the composites were investigated. The addition of Sc resulted in considerable precipitation hardening of the composite matrices for all aging temperatures applied. Alloying both Sc and Zr in the Al-B4C composites produced a remarkable synergistic effect, which provided not only an increase in strength at peak aging but also improved the stability of the mechanical properties. The precipitate volume fraction, the average radius and the size distribution of nanoscale Al3Sc and Al-3(Sc,Zr) precipitates formed during aging were measured. The Al3( Sc, Zr) precipitates generally exhibited better coarsening resistance than Al3Sc precipitates. It was confirmed that Orowan bypassing was the most probable control mechanism for the precipitation strengthening of both precipitates. (C) 2012 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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