高压压铸A383合金中纳米结构的表征

Tao Liu, Zongrui Pei, Dallin J. Barton, Xuyang Zhou, G. Thompson, L. Brewer
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采用透射电子显微镜(TEM)和原子探针断层扫描(APT)对高压压铸A383合金的几种纳米结构进行了表征。共晶Si的细化是由Sr的加入引起的,与纳米al颗粒(~5 nm)的形成有关,并伴有Cu的分配(高达5 at)。%)在Al/Si界面,在共晶Si内。直接观察Sr偏析(0.4 at)。在共晶Al和细化共晶Si的界面处,采用APT获得了%)的晶粒,提出Sr通过限制Si的生长来细化共晶Si。有趣的是,Mg (10.2 at)的偏析。%)和Cu (0.9 at。%)也存在于共晶Al和细化共晶Si的界面上。此外,通过APT表征了初生Al中存在纳米si颗粒(~20 nm)。%)和Cu (2.8 at。在初生Al和纳米si颗粒之间的界面上也发现了%)。采用密度泛函理论(DFT)分析了Cu和Mg在Al/Si界面上的偏析行为驱动力。DFT结果还表明,Cu和Mg的偏析略微降低了Al/Si界面的结合能,但这是界面长度尺度的函数。
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Characterization of Nanostructures in the High Pressure Die Cast A383 Alloys
Several interesting nanostructures of high pressure die cast A383 alloys were characterized via transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT). The refinement of the eutectic Si, which was caused by Sr addition, was found to be associated with the formation of nano-Al particles (~5 nm), with Cu partitioning (up to 5 at. %) at the Al/Si interface, within the eutectic Si. Direct observation of Sr segregation (0.4 at. %) was achieved at the interface between the eutectic Al and refined eutectic Si using APT. It is proposed that Sr refines the eutectic Si by restricting the growth of Si. Interestingly, the segregation of Mg (10.2 at. %) and Cu (0.9 at. %) is also present at the interface between the eutectic Al and the refined eutectic Si. Moreover, the presence of nano-Si particles (~20 nm) in the primary Al was characterized in the primary Al via APT. Segregations of Mg (2.9 at. %) and Cu (2.8 at. %) were also found at the interface between the primary Al and the nano-Si particles. Density functional theory (DFT) was used to assess the driving force for the segregation behavior of Cu and Mg at the Al/Si interface. DFT results also suggest that the segregation of Cu and Mg slightly decreases the cohesive energy of Al/Si interface but is a function of the length scale of the interface.
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