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The Formation Mechanism Of Α-Phase Dispersoids And Quantification Of Fatigue Crack Initiation By Experiments And Theoretical Modeling In Modified Aa6061 (Al-Mg-Si-Cu) Alloys, Gongwang Zhang Jan 2018

The Formation Mechanism Of Α-Phase Dispersoids And Quantification Of Fatigue Crack Initiation By Experiments And Theoretical Modeling In Modified Aa6061 (Al-Mg-Si-Cu) Alloys, Gongwang Zhang

Theses and Dissertations--Chemical and Materials Engineering

AA6061 Al alloys modified with addition of Mn, Cr and Cu were homogenized at temperatures between 350 ºC and 550 ºC after casting. STEM experiments revealed that the formation of α-Al(MnFeCr)Si dispersoids during homogenization were strongly affected by various factors such as heating rate, concentration of Mn, low temperature pre-nucleation treatment and homogenization temperature. Through analysis of the STEM results using an image software Image-Pro, the size distributions and number densities of the dispersoids formed during different annealing treatments were quantitatively measured. It was revealed that increasing the heating rate or homogenization temperature led to a reduction of …