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Precipitation processes and structural evolutions of various GPB zones and two types of S phases in a cold-rolled Al-Mg-Cu alloy

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MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 199, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2020.109425

Keywords

Al alloy; Precipitation; Phase transformations; Transmission electron microscopy; Density functional theory calculation

Funding

  1. Norwegian Research Council (NFR) [NFR: 287965]
  2. Grant for Integrated Frontier Study
  3. Light Metals Educational Foundation, Inc
  4. NFR [197405]
  5. UNINETT Sigma2 -the National Infrastructure for High Performance Computing and Data Storage in Norway [NN9158K]
  6. SumAl project from the Norwegian Research Council. [294933]

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The study investigated the age-hardening behavior and precipitates in an Al-3Mg-1Cu alloy, revealing common and novel GPB zones, as well as two types of S phases. Density functional theory calculations showed that GPBX zone is stable, with S-I and S-II phases having similar formation enthalpy. The transformation of GPB zones to S-I phases and preferential formation of S-II phases from GPBX zones along dislocation lines were observed.
The Guinier-Preston-Bagaryatsky (GPB) zone and the S phase are the key strengthening precipitates in Al-Cu Mg alloys. However, how their respective structures evolve during aging has not been fully understood. In this work, the age-hardening behavior and the precipitates in an Al-3Mg-1Cu (wt.%) alloy were investigated by means of Vickers hardness measurements, differential scanning calorimetry, transmission electron microscopy, and density functional theory calculations. A series of common GPB zones and a novel type of GPB zone named GPBX were observed in the cold-worked samples aged at 443 K for 20 min. In the subsequent aging, two types of S phases were found to coexist, labeled S-I and S-II phases. Density functional theory calculation results indicate that GPBX zone is stable and the S-I and S-II phases have almost the same formation enthalpy. Common GPB zones transform to S-I phases, while S-II phases are formed from GPBX zones preferentially along dislocation lines. The misorientation angles and morphologies of the S phases are also discussed. GPB zones were confirmed to be structurally linked to beta and U2 precipitates reported in 6xxx (Al-Mg-Si) series Al alloys. The revealed precipitate structures and their interrelationships may provide insights into future alloy design (c) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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