1. Optimization of Cu content for the development of high-performance T5-treated thixo-cast Al–7Si–0.5Mg–Cu (wt.%) alloy.
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Yamamoto, K., Takahashi, M., Kamikubo, Y., Sugiura, Y., Iwasawa, S., Nakata, T., and Kamado, S.
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• The optimum Cu content is 0.5% in a T5-treated thixo-cast Al–7Si–0.5Mg alloy. • The 0.5%Cu-containing alloy forms a high fraction of plate-like θ' phases. • The formation of brittle Cu-rich phases is suppressed in the 0.5%Cu-containing alloy. • The 0.5%Cu-containing alloy exhibits a good combination of strengths and ductility. Cu content has been successfully optimized in a thixo-cast and directly aged (T5-treatment) Al–7Si–0.5Mg (wt.%) alloy. Even after the 0.5% Cu addition, plate-like Al 2 Cu (θ') phases, which contribute to high strengths and large plasticity, are precipitated. The formation of a large fraction of Cu-containing brittle phases could be suppressed as well. Then, the Al–7Si–0.5Mg–0.5Cu alloy exhibits high ultimate tensile strength, 0.2% proof stress, and elongation to failure of 296 MPa, 209 MPa, and 8.8%, respectively. This results in a high quality index similar to that of solution-treated and subsequently aged (T6-treated) Al–7Si–Mg alloys. A Cu addition over 1.0% further improves the strengths; however, this leads to poor ductility because of the high fraction of Cu-containing brittle phases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2021
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