Effects of excess Mg and Si on the isothermal ageing behaviours in the Al-Mg2Si alloys

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The effects of excess Mg and Si contents on the isothermal ageing processes of Al-Mg2Si alloys have been investigated by means of transmission electron microscopy and the following results were obtained. After the formation of β″ needles inducing large age hardening, cuboid β particles precipitate in both the excess Mg and the quasi-binary alloys, but fine Si particles nucleate in the excess Si alloys. In the quasi-binary alloy, the following reaction is the precipitation of β′ rods and then β plates form. In the excess Si alloys, various rodlike precipitates form after the precipitation of β″ needles and Si particles in the sequence: Type-A rods→Type-B rods→β′ rods. This precipitation sequence can be understood by considering the chemical compositions of them determined by Matsuda et al.

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Doan, L. C., Nakai, K., Matsuura, Y., Kobayashi, S., & Ohmori, Y. (2002). Effects of excess Mg and Si on the isothermal ageing behaviours in the Al-Mg2Si alloys. Materials Transactions, 43(6), 1371–1380. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.43.1371

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