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M: Metallphysik

M 37: Symposium Tomographic Methods in Materials Research

M 37.4: Vortrag

Dienstag, 8. März 2005, 12:00–12:20, TU H1058

Characterization of precipitates in aluminum based alloy AW 6016 — •N. Wanderka, R. Schiffmann, and J. Banhart — Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin, Glienicker Str. 100, 14109 Berlin, Germany

The aluminium based engineering alloy AW 6016 of nominal composition 98.44 Al - 0.45 Mg - 0.96 Si - 0.11 Fe - 0.034 Mn - 0.0054 Zn - 0.0038 Cr (at. %) was investigated. Heat treatment of solutionized and quenched alloys leads to an increase in hardness which is due to the formation of small precipitates of nanometer size. Two complementary high resolution methods, namely transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and three - dimensional atom probe (3 DAP), are used for investigations of the precipitate evolution after annealing at 185C and 235C. At very early stages, i.e. after 5 min at 185C, Mg-rich, Si-rich and Mg-Si co-clusters are observed. They are spherical and their diameter is between 1 and 3 nm. The number density of clusters as measured by 3 DAP is 9 x 1023/m3. After ageing for 25 min and 90 min at 185C GP zones needle-shaped β” phases are formed. Both are rich in Mg and Si. The concentration ratio of Mg to Si of the precipitates is approximately 1. The number density of all precipitates after 90 min annealing time at 185C is 6 x 1023/m3. The needle-like β” precipitates at this ageing stage are about 4 nm in diameter and longer than 10 nm. The precipitates formed at 235C after 10 min are much larger compared to those at 185C. They are rod-shaped and have an average size as measured by TEM, about 50 nm in length and 3-4 nm in cross-section. The concentration ratio between Mg and Si as measured by 3 DAP is about 1.

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