V. Komisarov et al., EFFECT OF RETROGRESSION AND REAGING ON THE PRECIPITATES IN AN 8090-AL-LI ALLOY, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 242(1-2), 1998, pp. 39-49
The microstructure of the precipitates in an 8090 Al-Li alloy has been
studied qualitatively and quantitatively by techniques of transmissio
n electron microscopy through the stages of retrogression and reaging
(RR). The retrogression was performed for various times at temperature
s of 240 and 260 degrees C. The reaging treatment was carried out at 1
70 degrees C. The behavior of the precipitates was specific for each t
emperature of retrogression: while for retrogression at 240 degrees C
there was only partial dissolution of delta' particles, total dissolut
ion of delta' was observed after 30 min of treatment at 260 degrees C.
Reaging following retrogression at 240 and 260 degrees C resulted res
pectively in the full and only partial restoration of the volume fract
ion of the delta' phase. Change in the delta' precipitate structure wa
s the dominant factor which was responsible for the changes in hardnes
s of the Al-Li 8090 alloy in the course of RR treatment for a retrogre
ssion temperature of (RR-240). On the other hand, changes in the hardn
ess of the alloy subjected to RR-260 treatment could not be explained
simply in terms of changes in the delta' particle structure. The preci
pitation of an additional phase, T-1, concomitant with the dissolution
of delta' phase at 260 degrees C, also contributes to the hardness on
this retrogression stage of the treatment. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
S.A.