Journal
MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 120, Issue -, Pages 30-37Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2016.08.016
Keywords
Aluminium alloys; Differential fast scanning calorimetry; Continuous cooling precipitation diagram; Critical cooling rate; Precipitation kinetics
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Differential fast scanning calorimetry (DFSC) has been combined with a novel differential reheating method (DRM). Interrupted quenching at different temperatures followed by overcritical cooling enables both time and temperature-dependent investigations of precipitation reactions in aluminium alloys during cooling from solution annealing at cooling rates between 1 K/s and 105 K/s. Together with conventional differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) results, for the very first time, a full continuous cooling precipitation (CCP) diagram for a highly concentrated wrought AlZnMgCu alloy has been developed. For alloy AA7150, three precipitation reactions with their respective start and end temperatures were observed by DFSC The critical cooling rate for suppressing the high-temperature precipitation of S-Al2CuMg was found to be similar to 10 K/s, whereas for the medium-temperature precipitation of eta-Mg(Zn,Al,Cu)(2) it is similar to 100 K/s and for the low-temperature precipitation of Y-phase plates enriched in Zn and Cu it is similar to 300 K/s. The method can potentially be transferred to similar precipitate-forming metallic systems or related solid-state phase transformation systems also beyond the particular system analysed in the present study. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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