Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Al–Cu–Mg Alloys with Si Addition

Author:

Shah Abdul Wahid12ORCID,Ha Seong-Ho2ORCID,Siddique Jabir Ali12ORCID,Kim Bong-Hwan12,Yoon Young-Ok2,Lim Hyun-Kyu2ORCID,Kim Shae K.12

Affiliation:

1. Industrial Technology, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea

2. Industrial Materials Processing R&D Department, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Incheon 21999, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the addition of a minor quantity of Si on the microstructure evolution, heat treatment response, and mechanical properties of the Al–4.5Cu–0.15Ti–3.0Mg alloy. The microstructure analysis of the base alloy revealed the presence of α-Al grains, eutectic α-Al-Al2CuMg (S) phases, and Mg32(Al, Cu)49 (T) phases within the Al grains. In contrast, the Si-added alloy featured the eutectic α-Al-Mg2Si phases, eutectic α-Al-S-Mg2Si, and Ti-Si-based intermetallic compounds in addition to the aforementioned phases. The study found that the Si-added alloy had a greater quantity of T phase in comparison to the base alloy, which was attributed to the promotion of T phase precipitation facilitated by the inclusion of Si. Additionally, Si facilitated the formation of S phase during aging treatment, thereby accelerating the precipitation-hardening response of the Si-added alloy. The as-cast temper of the base alloy displayed a yield strength of roughly 153 MPa, which increased to 170 MPa in the Si-added alloy. As a result of the aging treatment, both alloys exhibited a notable increase in tensile strength, which was ascribed to the precipitation of S phases. In the T6 temper, the base alloy exhibited a yield strength of 270 MPa, while the Si-added alloy exhibited a significantly higher yield strength of 324 MPa. This novel Si-added alloy demonstrated superior tensile properties compared to many commercially available high-Mg-added Al–Cu–Mg alloys, making it a potential replacement for such alloys in various applications within the aerospace and automotive industries.

Funder

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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