Solute micro-segregation profile and associated precipitation in cast Al-Mg-Si alloy
Bendo, Artenis; Fellowes, Jonathan; Smith, Matthew; Moshtaghi, Masoud; Jin, Zelong; Matsuda, Kenji; Fan, Zhongyun; Zhou, Xiaorong (2024-05-05)
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Bendo, Artenis
Fellowes, Jonathan
Smith, Matthew
Moshtaghi, Masoud
Jin, Zelong
Matsuda, Kenji
Fan, Zhongyun
Zhou, Xiaorong
05.05.2024
Philosophical Magazine
104
19-20
801-827
Informa UK Limited
School of Energy Systems
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024100175451
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024100175451
Tiivistelmä
The micro-segregation in the as-cast AA6082 aluminium alloy were investigated across a range of length scales using a combination of analytical electron microscopes. It is found that the micro-segregation bands form an inter-connected network following grain boundaries and inter-dendritic channels. The micro-segregation can be divided into major micro-segregation and minor micro-segregation; the former is mainly on the grain boundaries consisting of iron-bearing intermetallic; the latter occurs both, along the grain boundaries and inter-dendritic channels, consisting mainly of Mg and Si alloying elements. The atomic-scale imaging reveals that in the minor-segregation bands, the supersaturated solute concertation has formed precipitates that had either nucleated heterogeneously on the dislocation network or homogeneously inside the aluminium matrix. The heterogeneously nucleated precipitates in the dislocation lines are composed of a mixture of phases down the precipitation sequence meanwhile, the homogenously grown ones are discrete phases that appear at the early stages of the precipitation sequence.
Lähdeviite
Bendo, A., Fellowes, J., Smith, M., Moshtaghi, M., Jin, Z., Matsuda, K., … Zhou, X. (2024). Solute micro-segregation profile and associated precipitation in cast Al-Mg-Si alloy. Philosophical Magazine, 104(19–20), 801–827. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786435.2024.2336012
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