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Multiple precipitation reactions and formation of θ′-phase in a pre-deformed Al-Cu alloy

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2018.07.039

Keywords

Aluminum alloys; Precipitation; Deformation; Age-hardening; Scanning transmission electron microscopy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51601060, 51235010]
  2. Hunan province [2018JJ3655]
  3. Major project for defense basic pre-research program
  4. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFB0306300]
  5. National Key Basic Research Development Plan Funded Project of China [2014CB046602]
  6. Innovation-driven Plan in Central South University [2015CX002]
  7. Science and Technology Plan in Hunan Province [2016RS2015]
  8. Project of Independent exploration and innovation in Central South University [1053320180612]

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High-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) are applied to investigate the influence of 2% pre-deformation on precipitation in an Al-Cu alloy. This pre-deformation results in a significant hardness increase and an enhanced age hardening response, which is demonstrated to be associated with the heterogeneous formation of pre-/theta' precipitates on dislocations. Two early-stage pre-theta' phases (pre-theta'-1 and pre-theta'-2) are frequently observed by atomic scale imaging. Pre-/theta' consists of three Cu layers with each separated by two {200}(Al) planes, while pre-theta'-2 has a regular structure in between two Cu layers with a distance of 2a(Al) (similar to 1.5c(theta')). Pre-existing dislocations have a profound impact on the phase selection during aging, resulting in the unusual occurrence of pre-theta'-1, pre-theta'-2 and 1.5 c(theta), thick theta'. The 1.5a(Al) (similar to 1c(theta)) thick hitherto unknown pre-theta' 3 and the theta'-approximant phase reported before in aged Al-Cu alloy with large pre-deformation also exist but with rare occurrence. The unveiled precipitation scenario leads us to sort out different precipitation reactions at dislocations: (i) direct formation of thick theta'; (ii) formation of pre-theta'-1 and 2 c(theta), thick theta'; (iii) formation of pre-theta'-2 and 1.5 c(theta), thick There are striking structural similarities between pre-theta' phase and theta' with the same thickness, while the only difference is the atom rearrangement inside the two stable interfacial Cu layers on {002}(Al) planes. This work provides not only new insights into the effect of pre-deformation on the precipitation behaviors of Al-Cu alloys, but also a guide to tailor the microstructure to achieve desirable mechanical behaviors.

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