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Characterization of the evolution of the volume fraction of precipitates in aged AlMgSiCu alloys using DSC technique
Authors:Shahrzad Esmaeili  David J. Lloyd
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. West, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1

bNovelis Global Technology Centre, P. O. Box 8400, Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 5L9

Abstract:
Differential scanning calorimetry is used to quantify the evolution of the volume fraction of precipitates during age hardening in AlMgSiCu alloys. The calorimetry tests are run on alloy samples after aging for various times at 180 °C and the change in the collective heat effects from the major precipitation and dissolution processes in each run are used to determine the precipitation state of the samples. The method is implemented on alloys with various thermal histories prior to artificial aging, including commercial pre-aging histories. The estimated values for the relative volume fraction of precipitates are compared with the results from a newly developed analytical method using isothermal calorimetry and a related quantitative transmission electron microscopy work. Excellent agreement is obtained between the results from various methods.
Keywords:Differential scanning calorimetry   Al alloys   Precipitation   Microstructural evolution   Quantification
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