Effects of mg content on the microstructural and mechanical properties of al‐4cu‐xmg‐0.3ag alloys

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Abstract

The aim of the present research is to manipulate the amenability between composition-microstructure‐property relationships in two kinds of Al‐4Cu‐xMg‐0.3Ag alloys (where x = 0.4 and 1.4) having different Cu/Mg ratios (~9.54 and ~2.87). The effect of artificial ageing (T6) on the precipitation hardening behavior and resulting mechanical properties were also assessed and compared to two different scenarios of composition. Experimental results revealed that the modification in Magnesium concentration from 0.4 to 1.4 wt.% has a marked effect in increasing the micro hardness, ultimate tensile stress, and elongation of the alloy. Based on the microstructural analysis, the enhancement in mechanical properties was explained and addressed by considering the dual role of Mg content in the base alloy. On one hand, a large size of Mg atom produces a solid solution hardening effect, while on the other hand, a high content of Mg further promotes the formation of second phase S‐type precipitate (Al2CuMg) with various mixed morphologies. This unraveling co‐precipitation phases within the matrix provide an obstacle for the dislocation glide thereby increasing mechanical strength and strain hardenability.

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Alshammari, T. T., Alharbi, H. F., Soliman, M. S., & Ijaz, M. F. (2020). Effects of mg content on the microstructural and mechanical properties of al‐4cu‐xmg‐0.3ag alloys. Crystals, 10(10), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10100895

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