Materials Research Express (Jan 2023)

Effect of precipitates evolution on mechanical properties of Al 7050 alloy during secondary aging

  • Wei Zhao,
  • Longxiang Wang,
  • Yonghai Ren,
  • Bing He,
  • Senlin Han,
  • Pingwei Xu,
  • Yu Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ace02b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 076502

Abstract

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The microstructure and mechanical properties were investigated in Al 7050 alloy after aging treatments. Results showed that refining the η ′ precipitates and increasing the proportion of the η ′ precipitates significantly improved its mechanical properties. High density dislocations created by cold deformation promoted the nucleation of the main strengthening η ′ phase during aging. High-density fine precipitates was created, which increases the yield strength. However, the strength of the deformed sample decreased by ∼31.6% after the secondary aging at 157 °C, with more degradation than other samples. Microstructure study presented that some precipitates were composed of two distinctive areas. An in situ transformation from a simple triclinic Mg _2 Zn _3 to the η phase (MgZn _2 ) was observed during the secondary aging. The loss in strength after secondary aging at 157 °C proved that the η ′ precipitates transformed into the η precipitates by absorbing solute atoms at a temperature lower than equilibrium precipitation temperature of η precipitates. The residual high-density dislocations in the cold-deformed samples promoted the diffusion of solute atoms, which accelerated the η ′ → η transformation during the secondary aging. Significant reduction in the volume of η ′ precipitations led to the rapid deterioration of mechanical properties.

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