Observations on surface relief effects associated with the formation of θ(CuAl2) rods in Al-4.5 wt pct Cu |
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Authors: | H. McI. Clark C. M. Wayman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Papua and New Guinea Institute of Technology, Lae, New Guinea;(2) Department of Metallurgy and Mining Engineering and the Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Ill. |
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Abstract: | The surface relief associated with the formation of θ (CuAl2) rods at 450° and 375°C on a prepolished surface of an Al-4.5 wt pct Cu alloy has been examined. Most rods show well-defined V-shaped depressions in the surface of a magnitude consistent with accommodation of the transformation volume change taking place normal to the specimen surface. A few rods show V-shaped relief extending upwards from the surface, which is tentatively considered in terms of the change in lattice dimensions between the matrix and precipitate, and hence a function of the rod habit direction and of the lattice orientation relationships. Prolonged annealing increases the magnitude of the relief. Re-solution of the precipitate results in an increase in downward relief at the rod site consistent with solution taking place by a net diffusion of (copper) atoms away from the precipitate sites. Formerly with the Department of Metallurgy and Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. |
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