Atom probe study of shear-induced dissolution of GP zones in Al-3Cu alloy
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posted on 2024-06-03, 21:04authored byRoss MarceauRoss Marceau, SP Ringer, J da Costa Teixeira, CR Hutchinson
A model Al-3Cu-(0.05Sn) (wt.%) alloy containing a bimodal distribution of relatively
shear-resistant θ' precipitates and shearable GP zones is considered in this study. It has recently
been shown that the addition of the GP zones to such microstructures can lead to significant
increases in strength without a decrease in the uniform elongation. In this study, atom probe
tomography (APT) has been used to quantitatively characterise the evolution of the GP zones and
the solute distribution in the bimodal microstructure as a function of applied plastic strain. Recent
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis has clearly shown strain-induced dissolution of the GP
zones, which is supported by the current APT data with additional spatial information. There is
significant repartitioning of Cu from the GP zones into the solid solution during deformation. The
evolution of the sizes and shapes of the Cu containing features in the solid solution, as a function of
applied plastic strain, are discussed.
History
Pagination
1-6
Location
Yokohama, Japan
Start date
2010-09-05
End date
2010-09-09
ISBN-13
978-4-905829-11-9
Language
eng
Publication classification
EN.1 Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2010, The Japan Institute of Light Metals
Editor/Contributor(s)
Kumai S, Umezawa O, Takayama Y, Tsuchida T, Sato T
Title of proceedings
ICAA12 : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Aluminium Alloys
Event
Japan Institute of Light Metals. Conference (12th : 2010 : Yokohama, Japan)