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The heat treatment of Al-Si-Cu-Mg casting alloys

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 210, Issue 10, Pages 1249-1259

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2010.03.020

Keywords

Cast aluminium alloys; Heat treatment; Mechanical properties

Funding

  1. European Project NADIA (New Automotive components Designed for and manufactured by Intelligent processing of light Alloys)

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The mechanical pi operties of aluminium-silicon casting alloys containing Cu and Mg are known to be improved by heat treatment Over 60 papers are reviewed here in order to clarify the sequences of microstructural changes which occur during heat treatment, and their influence on the mechanical properties. It is shown that the changes occurring during solution treatment are relatively well understood, and that the equilibrium phase diagram can be used to predict the stability of phases at the solution treatment temperature The Influence of quench rate and natural ageing on subsequent artificial ageing needs lobe studied further, but some conclusions can be drawn. These include: (1) An increase in quench rate above 4 degrees C/s gives a small increase in yield strength after ageing, while the concomitant influence on elongation is more complicated and depends on the alloy. (2) Natural ageing is shown to have a large influence on subsequent artificial ageing response of Al-Si-Mg alloys, while there is a significant lack of knowledge for Cu-containing alloys Artificial ageing of Al-Si-Mg alloys in the temperature range 170-210 degrees C gives peak yield strengths of the same level, while Cu-containing alloys show a decrease in peak yield strength with increasing ageing temperature. The precipitation sequences in Al-Si-Mg and Al-Si-Cu alloys are relatively well known In Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloys several precipitation sequences are possible, which need further investigation. (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved.

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