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Effects of texture and precipitates characteristics on anisotropic hardness evolution during artificial aging for an Al–Cu–Li alloy.

Authors :
Duan, Shuwei
Guo, Fuqiang
Zhang, Yongang
Chong, Kai
Lee, Seungwon
Matsuda, Kenji
Zou, Yong
Source :
Materials & Design. Dec2021, Vol. 212, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Anisotropic hardness evolution appears during artificial aging when changing the loading axis of samples. • Due to fiber texture and inhomogeneous distribution of T 1 (Al 2 CuLi) variants, different amounts of face-on/inclined T 1 will be encountered in different loading directions. • The face-on/inclined T 1 has a higher resistance ability to hardness loading compared to edge-on T 1. • The pre-stretching prior to aging can effectively facilitate the isotropy of hardness evolution. Anisotropy of mechanical properties has limited the further application of Al–Cu–Li alloys. Previous research efforts were mostly focused on the anisotropic tensile properties. In the present study, significant hardness anisotropy evolution, measured during artificial aging, was also established when loading in different directions. It was found that different amounts of inclined/face-on would be encountered when loading along different directions, resulting from the fiber texture and inhomogeneous distribution of T 1 (Al 2 CuLi) variants along different directions for the samples without pre-stretching. The resistance to hardness loading is different between the face-on/inclined T 1 and edge-on T 1 due to its high aspect ratio, so the measured anisotropic hardness is obtained. Moreover, the characteristics of precipitates also play an important role in the anisotropic hardness evolution, the strong anisotropy of hardness only appears in the alloys that contained large diameters and a low density of T 1 phase or θ' (Al 2 Cu) phase. After applying pre-stretching, the predominant T 1 phase precipitates with small diameters and a high density, which helps to facilitate the isotropic hardness evolution during artificial aging. These findings provide a necessary supplement for the hardness evaluation where a high aspect ratio of precipitate is involved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02641275
Volume :
212
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Materials & Design
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154375647
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2021.110216