Microstructure-strength correlations in Al-Si-Cu alloys micro-alloyed with Zr

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2022

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The paper presents the microstructure-strength correlation of copper mould cast thin section of Al-(6�8)Si-Cu (at%). The efficacy of small Zr addition (0.15at%) and three-stage heat treatment on these alloys for achieving superior high-temperature mechanical properties were evaluated. The addition of Zr refines the alloy microstructure, exhibits a feather-like eutectic morphology in the interdendritic spaces and Zr supersaturation in the dendrites. Direct ageing at 450 ? yields coherent, spherical, L12 order Al3Zr precipitates of size 9�11 nm in the ?-Al matrix. A characteristic composite microstructure of fine ?? plates (?58�67 nm in length and ?4 nm in thickness) on these Al3Zr precipitates could be developed on ageing at 190 ? following a brief solution treatment at 500 ?. The plates are finer in size when compared to that formed in alloys without Zr for similar heat treatment (Al-6Si-Cu:?234 nm in length and ?9.3 nm in thickness). Composition analysis has established Zr and Si partitioning in ?? plates that impart long-term thermal stability and coarsening resistance at 250 �C. The observed complexity of the microstructure with a finer length scale rationalizes the high yield strength of the Zr modified alloys (306�320 MPa at room temperature), which is 1.7 times higher than the corresponding Al-6Si-Cu alloy. At 250 �C, the observed tensile yield strength is ?140 MPa. A detailed analysis with available models using quantitative microstructural parameters enable rationalization of our observations. � 2022

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Age-hardening; Aluminium alloys; Heat treatment; High-temperature strength; Transmission electron microscopy; Zr addition

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