Isothermal beta' precipitation in Al-14 at % Mg and Al-16 at % Mg is studie
d by isothermal calorimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, and optical
and transmission electron microscopy. The characteristic length of the bet
a' precipitates varies strongly with ageing temperature, indicating that th
e definition of a state variable is not possible. As a consequence the comm
only used equation:
d alpha/dt = g(T)f(alpha)
with f(alpha) a function depending only on the fraction transformed, and g(
T) a function of temperature, is not valid for this reaction. The isotherma
l calorimetry curves can be fitted over the entire range of transformation
by a recently developed variant of the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami-Kolmogorov (JMAK
) model. For T 160 degrees C and T > 200 degrees C the reaction exponent n
is larger than 2.5, indicating an autocatalytic precipitation process. The
mechanisms for this autocatalytic process are discussed. (C) 1999 Kluwer Ac
ademic Publishers.