Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Sep 2021)
Effect of nanostructure on phase transformations during heat treatment of 2024 aluminum alloy
Abstract
In this work, we studied the transformations involving the coherent (θ”/S”), semicoherent (θ’/S’), and incoherent (θ/S) precipitates (θ = Al2Cu, S = Al2CuMg) formed during the heat treatment of an annealed nanostructured powder of Al 2024 produced by cryogenic milling. These precipitates form over a wide temperature range (300–500 °C) depending on the chemical composition. They influence grain growth during sintering and may facilitate the formation of a fully dense nanostructured material. Mechanical milling was performed for 20 h at a cryogenic temperature to obtain nanostructured particles. The structural evolution and morphology of the particles during the heat treatment were investigated for three particle size ranges (<25, 25–45, and 45–90 μm). Heat treatment of the milled powder was performed at three different temperatures (475, 500, and 525 °C) for 5, 10, 15, and 20 min. Morphological analysis of the as-milled particles using scanning electron microscopy indicated that the milling process was not completed. X-ray diffraction analysis yielded the θ and S volume fractions for the heat-treated and as-milled powders. DSC analysis indicated the precipitation and dissolution of GP (Guinier-Preston zone), coherent, and incoherent precipitates during heating of the as-atomized and milled powders.Accumulation of the deformation energy during milling is suggested to lead to an early transformation of the S and θ phases in the finer powder.