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Clustering behavior during natural aging and artificial aging in Al-Mg-Si alloys with different Ag and Cu addition

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2018.07.018

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Al-Mg-Si alloys; Ag addition; Cu addition; Clustering behavior; Atom probe tomography

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  1. Special major R & D Projects for Key Technology Innovation of Key Industries in Chongqing [cstc2017zdcy-zdzxX0006]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [106112016CDJXZ338825, 106112017CDJQJ308822]
  3. China Scholarships Council [201706050125]

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The effect of Ag and Cu addition on clustering behavior of Al-Mg-Si alloys during natural aging (NA) and artificial aging (AA) was investigated by hardness measurement, tensile test and atom probe tomography analysis. The results show that both Ag and Cu atoms could enter clusters and GP-zones, change the Mg/Si ratio and increase their volume fractions. Compared with the Al base alloy, the clusters in the Ag/Cu-added alloys more easily transform to beta phases for size and compositional similarity, and the strengthening ability of these particles is enhanced by the increased volume fraction and shear modulus. In NA condition, Cu is greater in improving the volume fraction of clusters than Ag and thus produces higher T4 temper hardness. In AA condition, in contrary, Ag is more effective in facilitating the formation and growth of particles than Cu due to the stronger Ag-Mg interaction and the high diffusivity of Ag atoms in Al matrix, leading to highest hardening response. Compared to the Cu-added alloy, the Ag-added alloy shows higher precipitation kinetics during AA treatment and maintains a lower T4 temper hardness.

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