The effects of magnesium addition on the dispersoid precipitation as well as mechanical properties of 3xxx alloys wereinvestigated. The microstructures in as-cast and heat-treated conditions were evaluated by optical ...The effects of magnesium addition on the dispersoid precipitation as well as mechanical properties of 3xxx alloys wereinvestigated. The microstructures in as-cast and heat-treated conditions were evaluated by optical microscopy and transmissionelectron microscopy. The results reveal that Mg has a strong influence on the distribution and volume fraction of dispersoids duringprecipitation heat treatment. The microhardness and yield strength at ambient temperature increase with increasing Mg content. Thesolid solution and dispersoid strengthening mechanisms of materials after heat treatment are quantitatively analyzed. Dispersoidstrengthening for the alloys is the predominant strengthening mechanism after precipitation heat treatment. An analytical model isintroduced to predict the evolution of ambient-temperature yield strength.展开更多
Two contents(1.5%and3%)of TiB2nanoparticles were introduced in Al?Mn?Mg3004alloy to study their effects on theelevated-temperature properties.Results show that TiB2nanoparticles were mainly distributed at the interden...Two contents(1.5%and3%)of TiB2nanoparticles were introduced in Al?Mn?Mg3004alloy to study their effects on theelevated-temperature properties.Results show that TiB2nanoparticles were mainly distributed at the interdendritic grain boundarieswith a size range of20?80nm,which is confirmed by transmission electron microscopy(TEM)and X-ray diffraction(XRD).Therefore,the volume fraction of the dispersoid free zones is greatly reduced and the motion of grain boundaries and dislocations isinhibited more effectively at elevated temperature.After peak precipitation heat treatment,the yield strengths in the alloy with3%TiB2addition at room temperature and300°C were increased by20%and13%respectively,while the minimum creep rate at300°Cwas reduced to only1/5of the base alloy free of TiB2,exhibiting a considerable improvement of elevated-temperature properties inAl?Mn?Mg alloys.展开更多
With significantly enhanced irradiation resistance,high-temperature strength,and creep resistance,oxide-dispersion-strengthened tungsten(ODS-W)alloys present tremendous potential for high-temperature applications.Howe...With significantly enhanced irradiation resistance,high-temperature strength,and creep resistance,oxide-dispersion-strengthened tungsten(ODS-W)alloys present tremendous potential for high-temperature applications.However,the oxide particles tend to segregate at W grain boundary and grow up(even to micron),greatly suppressing their strengthening effect.It is always a great challenge to effectively refine and disperse the oxide particles at W grain boundary.Here,we successfully developed a new type of cation-doped W-Y2O3 alloy via a wet chemical method and subsequent low-temperature sintering.It was found that proper cation doping could not only significantly refine the intergranular Y2O3 second phase particles but also dramatically improve the sinterability of W matrix.These doping effects,as a result,simultaneously enhance the strength and ductility of the W-Y2O3 alloy.It was confirmed that the segregation of cation dopants at the W/Y2O3 interface is the origin of these doping effects.Furthermore,X-ray photoemission spectra(XPS)analyses confirmed that cation dopant segregation also obviously affects the chemical bonding(i.e.,W–O bond)along the W/Y2O3 interface.As a result,the ratelimiting mechanism for W grain growth is influenced remarkably,explaining well the difference of W grain size in various cation-doped W-Y2O3 alloys.For the refinement of intergranular Y2O3 particles,it can be understood well from both thermodynamic and kinetic views.Detailedly,W/Y2O3 interfacial energy and atom mobility for Y2O3 coarsening are all limited by cation dopant segregation.More importantly,this cation-doping approach can also be applicable to other ODS alloys for enhancing their comprehensive mechanical properties.展开更多
基金the financial support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)Rio Tinto Aluminum through the NSERC Industry Research Chair in the Metallurgy of Aluminum Transformation at University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
文摘The effects of magnesium addition on the dispersoid precipitation as well as mechanical properties of 3xxx alloys wereinvestigated. The microstructures in as-cast and heat-treated conditions were evaluated by optical microscopy and transmissionelectron microscopy. The results reveal that Mg has a strong influence on the distribution and volume fraction of dispersoids duringprecipitation heat treatment. The microhardness and yield strength at ambient temperature increase with increasing Mg content. Thesolid solution and dispersoid strengthening mechanisms of materials after heat treatment are quantitatively analyzed. Dispersoidstrengthening for the alloys is the predominant strengthening mechanism after precipitation heat treatment. An analytical model isintroduced to predict the evolution of ambient-temperature yield strength.
基金support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada(NSERC)and Rio Tinto,through the NSERC Industry Research Chair in Metallurgy of Aluminum Transformation at University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
文摘Two contents(1.5%and3%)of TiB2nanoparticles were introduced in Al?Mn?Mg3004alloy to study their effects on theelevated-temperature properties.Results show that TiB2nanoparticles were mainly distributed at the interdendritic grain boundarieswith a size range of20?80nm,which is confirmed by transmission electron microscopy(TEM)and X-ray diffraction(XRD).Therefore,the volume fraction of the dispersoid free zones is greatly reduced and the motion of grain boundaries and dislocations isinhibited more effectively at elevated temperature.After peak precipitation heat treatment,the yield strengths in the alloy with3%TiB2addition at room temperature and300°C were increased by20%and13%respectively,while the minimum creep rate at300°Cwas reduced to only1/5of the base alloy free of TiB2,exhibiting a considerable improvement of elevated-temperature properties inAl?Mn?Mg alloys.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51822404)the Science and Technology Program of Tianjin(19YFZCGX00790 and 18YFZCGX00070)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin(18JCYBJC17900)the Seed Foundation of Tianjin University(2018XRX-0005)。
文摘With significantly enhanced irradiation resistance,high-temperature strength,and creep resistance,oxide-dispersion-strengthened tungsten(ODS-W)alloys present tremendous potential for high-temperature applications.However,the oxide particles tend to segregate at W grain boundary and grow up(even to micron),greatly suppressing their strengthening effect.It is always a great challenge to effectively refine and disperse the oxide particles at W grain boundary.Here,we successfully developed a new type of cation-doped W-Y2O3 alloy via a wet chemical method and subsequent low-temperature sintering.It was found that proper cation doping could not only significantly refine the intergranular Y2O3 second phase particles but also dramatically improve the sinterability of W matrix.These doping effects,as a result,simultaneously enhance the strength and ductility of the W-Y2O3 alloy.It was confirmed that the segregation of cation dopants at the W/Y2O3 interface is the origin of these doping effects.Furthermore,X-ray photoemission spectra(XPS)analyses confirmed that cation dopant segregation also obviously affects the chemical bonding(i.e.,W–O bond)along the W/Y2O3 interface.As a result,the ratelimiting mechanism for W grain growth is influenced remarkably,explaining well the difference of W grain size in various cation-doped W-Y2O3 alloys.For the refinement of intergranular Y2O3 particles,it can be understood well from both thermodynamic and kinetic views.Detailedly,W/Y2O3 interfacial energy and atom mobility for Y2O3 coarsening are all limited by cation dopant segregation.More importantly,this cation-doping approach can also be applicable to other ODS alloys for enhancing their comprehensive mechanical properties.