The Evolution of Abnormal Grains during the Heating Stage of a Post-Weld Solution Treatment in a Friction-Stir-Welded 2519 Aluminium Alloy
Author:
Zuiko Ivan S.1ORCID, Malopheyev Sergey1ORCID, Rahimi Salaheddin2ORCID, Mironov Sergey1ORCID, Kaibyshev Rustam1
Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Mechanical Properties of Nanoscale Materials and Superalloys, Belgorod National Research University, Pobeda 85, 308015 Belgorod, Russia 2. Advanced Forming Research Centre, University of Strathclyde, 85 Inchinnan Drive, Glasgow PA4 9LJ, UK
Abstract
This work presents an in-depth investigation of the early stages of abnormal grain growth (AGG) in a friction-stir-welded (FSWed) 2519-T820 aluminium alloy. Microstructural evolutions, which occurred during the heating stage of a solution heat treatment (SHT), were studied. It was found that the welded materials underwent a complex sequence of precipitation phenomena, which eventually led to AGG. The evolution of precipitates was found to be heavily dependent on the FSW temperature condition. In a weld produced with a low-heat input, a significant portion of the precipitates were retained in the stir zone after FSW and then underwent coarsening and a subsequent dissolution during the annealing that followed. This led to a reduction in precipitation-pinning forces and thus promoted rapid grain coarsening. In a weld produced with a high-heat input, the initial precipitates were completely dissolved during the FSW, owing to the higher temperature, and then partially re-precipitated during the heating stage of the post-weld heat treatment. Due to the fine-grain structure of the stir zone, re-precipitation typically occurred at grain boundaries, thus promoting significant thermal stability. However, at temperatures approaching the SHT temperature, the new precipitates coarsened and then dissolved, resulting in AGG.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Subject
General Materials Science,Metals and Alloys
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