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Microstructural evolution of Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy during homogenization

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In this study, the microstructural evolution of an as-cast Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy (AA7085) during various homogenization schemes is investigated. It is found that in a single-stage homogenization scheme, some of the primary eutectic gets transformed into the Al2CuMg phase at 400 °C, and the primary eutectic and Al2Cu phase gradually dissolve into the alloy matrix at 450 °C. The Al3Zr particles are mainly precipitated at the center of the grain because Zr is peritectic. However, the homogeneous distribution of the Al3Zr particles improves and the fraction of Al3Zr particles increases in two-stage homogenization scheme. At the first low-temperature (e.g., 400 °C) stage, the Al3Zr particles are homogeneously precipitated at the center of the grain by homogeneous nucleation and may be heterogeneously nucleated on the residual second-phase particles at the grain boundary regions. At the second elevated-temperature (e.g., 470 °C) stage, the Al3Zr nuclei become larger. A suitable two-stage homogenization scheme for the present 7085-type Al alloy is 400 °C/12 h + 470 °C/12 h.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support by the National Basic Program of China (No. 2005CB623700).

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Deng, YL., Wan, L., Wu, LH. et al. Microstructural evolution of Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy during homogenization. J Mater Sci 46, 875–881 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-010-4828-2

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