Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Sep 2021)

Effect of nanostructure on phase transformations during heat treatment of 2024 aluminum alloy

  • K. B. Demétrio,
  • A.P. G. Nogueira,
  • C. Menapace,
  • T. Bendo,
  • A. Molinari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 1800 – 1808

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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.

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