Effect of aging temper on the thermal stability of Al–Cu–Mg–Ag heat-resistant alloy

Thermal Stability
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2012.10.039 Publication Date: 2012-11-07T22:45:16Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract The thermal stability of Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy was tested by thermal exposure and creep performance. The results show that the under-aged Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy possessed better thermal stability compared to the peak-aged one, due to the secondary precipitations of the strengthening phases. The number of the precipitations in the under-aged sample increased and then decreased with increasing the thermal exposure or creep time while that of the peak-aged sample decreased gradually. The tensile strength of the under-aged sample increased and then decreased with increasing the thermal exposure time with a peak value of 524 MPa after exposed for 20 h, which was 19 MPa higher than that of the peak-aged alloy. The steady creep rate of the under-aged sample was much lower and the creep-life was much longer to that of the peak-aged one, indicating that the under-aged sample possessed excellent creep resistance property at elevated temperatures.
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