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Zr-containing precipitate evolution and its effect on the mechanical properties of Cu-Cr-Zr alloys

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 1451-1458

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.07.020

Keywords

Copper alloy; Zirconium; Strengthening mechanism; Precipitation; Cu-Cr-Zr

Funding

  1. National key research and development program of China [2017YFB0306403]
  2. Henan innovation leading project [191110210400]
  3. Natural science foundation of Henan province [202300410139]
  4. Key R&D and Promotion Projects of Henan Province [212102210441]
  5. Key scientific research projects of institutions of higher learning in Henan province [19A430012]
  6. China Engineering Science and technology development strategy Henan Research Institute strategic consulting research project [2021HENZDA02]
  7. Innovation fund for outstanding talents of Henan province [182101510003]

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The Zr-containing precipitates in the Cu alloy first form coherent Zr-rich atomic clusters on the {111} crystal plane of copper during aging, which then transform into Cu5Zr phase as aging time increases. The contribution of Zr-rich atomic clusters and Cu5Zr precipitates to the yield strength of the alloy is calculated by coherency strengthening and Orowan strengthening, respectively. The total yield strength is very close to the experimentally measured strength.
The present work investigates the Zr-containing precipitate evolution and its effect on the mechanical properties of a CueCreZr alloy after solution treatment at 1253 K for 2 h and aging at 763 K for 0-6 h. The results show that the precipitation sequence of the Zrcontaining precipitates in the CueCreZr alloy is supersaturated solid solution/Zr-rich atomic clusters -> Cu5Zr phase. Zr atoms first segregate at the {111} crystal plane of the copper and form coherent Zr-rich atomic clusters during the aging process, which are composed of Zr-rich atoms monolayers and exhibit plate-shaped. Some of the Zr- rich atomic clusters is transformed into the more stable phase of Cu5Zr phase as the aging time increases, the habit plane of which is the {111}(Cu) crystal plane. The contribution of Zrrich atomic clusters and Cu5Zr precipitates to the yield strength of the alloy is calculated by coherency strengthening and Orowan strengthening, respectively. The total yield strength is very close to the experimentally measured strength. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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