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A critical review: Crystal structure, evolution and interaction mechanism with dislocations of nano precipitates in Al-Li alloys

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MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2022.110629

Keywords

Nano precipitates; Crystal structure; Evolution; Precipitate-dislocation interactions; Al-Li alloys

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  1. China National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on High-strength Structural Materials [202230]
  2. Open Sharing Fund for the Large-scale Instruments and Equipments of Central South University

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This critical review investigates and discusses the nano precipitates in Al-Li alloys, including their composition, atomic structure, and relationship with the matrix. The paper provides detailed analysis on the crystallography, nucleation mechanism, and evolution process, as well as insights for future research directions.
Application aspects in aerospace have led to extensive explores and researches on the Al-Li alloys. Advance of alloy properties and balance of comprehensive performances depend largely on regulation of nano precipitates. However, introduction of further solute elements in Al-Li alloys leads to a greater complexity of precipitation behavior of nano second phase. A pivotal step in understanding the strengthening mechanism is to determine the crystal structure and the evolution pattern of nano precipitate. In this critical review, several major nano precipitates and precursors, as well as composite nano precipitates in Al-Li alloys, are surveyed from composition, atomic structure and orientation relationship with matrix. Nucleation mechanism and evolution process are then discussed. Based on a proper understanding of crystallography, great details are provided on precipitate-dislocation interactions by analyzing the interfacial structure between precipitate and matrix. Finally, the review offers a summary of advances in this field and some inspirations for future research directions. (c) 2022 The Authors. 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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