Precipitation in Al-Li-Si ternary alloys

Precipitation behavior of Al-2.0mass%Li-0.2mass%Si and Al-0.8mass%Li-0.5mass%Si ternary alloys has been investigated mainly by means of micro-Vickers hardness measurements and transmission electron microscopy. Aging treatments were performed at constant temperatures in the range of 328 to 573K. Age...

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Published inJournal of Japan Institute of Light Metals Vol. 43; no. 10; pp. 528 - 532
Main Authors YAMAMOTO, Atsushi, TANIBUCHI, Yuji, NOZATO, Ryoichi, TSUBAKINO, Harushige, SAKAI, Ryutaro
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Tokyo The Japan Institute of Light Metals 30.10.1993
Keikinzoku Gakkai, c/o Hibiya Asahi Seimeikan, Keikinzoku Kyokai
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ISSN0451-5994
1880-8018
DOI10.2464/jilm.43.528

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Summary:Precipitation behavior of Al-2.0mass%Li-0.2mass%Si and Al-0.8mass%Li-0.5mass%Si ternary alloys has been investigated mainly by means of micro-Vickers hardness measurements and transmission electron microscopy. Aging treatments were performed at constant temperatures in the range of 328 to 573K. Age hardening occurs at all temperatures. The precipitation of both the δ' (Al3Li) phase and fine equilibrium (AlLiSi: T) phase contributes to the hardness increase. The shape of the T phase is rod-like at the early stage of aging and changes to plate-like with prolonged aging time. The orientation relationship between the matrix (α) and T phase is as follows: (001)α//(110)T, [100]α//[001]T.
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ISSN:0451-5994
1880-8018
DOI:10.2464/jilm.43.528