Sp. Ringer et al., EFFECT OF ADDITIONS OF SI AND AG TO TERNARY AL-CU-MG ALLOYS IN THE ALPHA+S PHASE FIELD, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 217, 1996, pp. 273-276
Atom probe analysis was performed on an Al-1.1Cu-1.7Mg-0.1Ag(at.%) all
oy and an equivalent alloy containing 0.25 at.% Si. Analyses were made
from samples in the as-quenched condition and following ageing for 5
min. at 150 degrees C, with a view to characterizing the clustering an
d precipitation processes associated with the rapid hardening reaction
noted in these alloys. Fine scale Mg-Ag co-clusters were detected in
Al-1.1Cu-1.7Mg-0.1Ag, together with numerous Mg-rich clusters, some of
which contained Cu. The addition of Si to this alloy accelerates the
interaction of solute and fine scale precipitates, rich in Mg and Cu a
nd containing traces of Ag and Si, were detected immediately following
the rapid hardening reaction. Other precipitates, rich in Cu, were al
so observed. The formation of these various clusters and precipitates
is linked to the rapid hardening reaction. The composition of the {111
}(alpha) X' phase was also analyzed by atom probe in the Si-Gee alloy
and results in the range Cu: 0.2-0.25, Mg: 0.15-0.25 and Al: 0.5-0.65
were found. Furthermore, Ag was detected in association with the X' pr
ecipitate. Results suggest that Ag is enriched inside the X' phase to
levels as high as 5 at.%.