Characterizations of precipitation behavior of Al-Mg-Si alloys under different heat treatments

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Hui Li [1 ,2 ]
Jia-yi Wang [3 ]
Hai-tao Jiang [3 ]
Zheng-feng Lü [2 ]
Zhen-feng Zhu [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Engineering, Yantai Nanshan University
[2] National Engineering Research Center for Plastic Working of Aluminum Alloys, Shandong Nanshan Aluminum Co., Ltd.
[3] Institute of Engineering Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing
关键词
Al-Mg-Si alloy; heat treatment; precipitation behavior; electrical resistivity;
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TG166.3 [铝及其合金的热处理];
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080201 ; 080503 ;
摘要
The solidification-precipitation behavior of Al-Mg-Si multicomponent alloys has long been an absorbing topic. Experiments were carried out to analyze the precipitation behaviors of Al-Mg-Si alloys under different heat treatments. All specimens were homogenized at 570 °C for 8 h, and then solution treated at 540 °C for 55 min. Subsequently, the specimens were age treated for different times at temperatures of 100 °C, 150 °C and 180 °C, respectively. The experimental results show that the occurrence of dispersed free zones(DFZ) is caused by the uneven distribution of dispersed phase. During the aging process, pre-β″ phases form at the initial stage and an aging temperature of 100 °C is too low to complete the transformation of pre-β″ to β″. At 150 °C, the precipitation sequence is concluded as SSSS-pre-β″-pre-β″+β″-β″-β′-β. Moreover, changes in sizes and densities of the pre-β″, β″and β′ phases during the aging process has an important influence on the evolution of microhardness and electrical resistivity. The microhardness peak value of 150 °C is similar to that of 180 °C, which is ~141 HV. While, at 100 °C, the microhardness increases slowly, and the attainable value is 127 HV up to 19 days. When the aging temperature is 100 °C, the electrical resistivity has the highest average value. When the aging temperature exceeds 100 °C, with the occurrence and growth of β″and β′, the resistivity has a distinct decrease with prolonged aging time.
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