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Identification and analysis of intermetallic phases in overaged Zr-containing and Cr-containing Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 509, Issue 2, Pages 471-476

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.09.064

Keywords

Intermetallic phases; Zr-containing; Cr-containing; Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys

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  1. Southampton University, UK
  2. Alcoa Europe (formerly British Aluminium Plate)

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This paper investigates the effect of alloying elements on the characteristics of intermetallic phases in Zr-containing and Cr-containing 7xxx Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys at overaged conditions. Four Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy plates with different alloying element contents were studied by optical microscopy based image analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, scanning electron microscopy combined with energy disperse X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The grain structures, recrystallisation, intermetallic phases and precipitates in the selected alloys have been analyzed and the presence of coarse intermetallic phases has been interpreted using established phase diagrams. The different effects of Zr or Cr addition to the alloys have been compared. The experimental results showed that the recrystallised area fraction of Zr-containing alloys is less than that of Cr-containing alloys, being attributable to Zr reducing recrystallisation more effectively than Cr. The detected particles are mainly S phase, Al7Cu2Fe, as well as dispersoids of Al3Zr for Zr-containing alloys and Cr-rich E phase for Cr-containing alloys. These coarse particles, especially the S phase which cannot be dissolved during solution treatment, are detrimental to the fracture toughness of the alloys. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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