Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2020)

Microstructure refinement and strengthening of Al–Cu alloys manipulated by nanocrystalline phases formed by in situ crystallization of Ni–Nb–Ti metallic glasses in melt

  • Tao-Tao Li,
  • Hong-Yu Yang,
  • Tian-Jing Miao,
  • He-Li Peng,
  • Xu Chen,
  • Lin Zhu,
  • Tao-Tao Duan,
  • Feng Qiu,
  • Zhi-Hao Bai,
  • Shu-Ming Chen,
  • Ying-Ying Liu,
  • Xue Han,
  • Shuang Zhang,
  • Qi-Chuan Jiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 4494 – 4505

Abstract

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In this study, the thermal stability of Ni–Nb–Ti metallic glasses was investigated under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions. The effectiveness of NiTi phases, one of the nanosized crystallized phases, as grain refiners for Al–Cu alloys was also investigated from a crystallographic point of view using the edge-to-edge matching (E2EM) model. Thermal analysis showed that NiTi phases promote solidification of α-Al, and these nanocrystalline phases also promote an Al–Cu eutectic reaction and inhibit the growth of eutectic phases. A significant refining effect of α-Al grains from 402.7 μm to 69.1 μm was achieved with 0.05 wt.% nanocrystalline phases. Simultaneously, values for yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and fracture strain of inoculated Al–Cu alloys were increased by 18%, 13% and 78% to 363.2 MPa, 534.3 MPa and 11.92%, respectively, when compared with those of uninoculated Al–Cu alloys. Strengthening mechanisms of Al–Cu alloys manipulated by the nanocrystalline phases are grain boundary strengthening and precipitation strengthening.

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