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Effect of SiO2 binder on the precipitation state of an AlCu4Mg1Ag/Saffil composite

Cayron, C.  
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Buffat, P.A.  
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Beffort, O.
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1999
Journal of Materials Science

The microstructure of an AlCu4Mg1Ag alloy reinforced with 15 vol% Al2O3-Saffil fibers was investigated by analytical transmission electron microscopy and compared to the microstructure of the unreinforced alloy. The investigation results show that the composite matrix is enriched in Si as a consequence of the interfacial reaction between the Mg from the alloy and the SiO2 from the fiber and fiber binder. The presence of Si in the composite matrix modifies the characteristic precipitation state of the monolithic Al-alloy: in the peak aged T6-temper, the phases Ω + S′ are substituted by a fine and homogeneous precipitation of θ′ plates, and a new type of rod-shaped precipitates. On overageing, these rod-shaped precipitates can be classified into two categories: precipitates containing Al, Cu, Mg, and Si (possibly a Q-phase precursor) and Si precipitates that act as nuclei for θ′.

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DOI
10.1023/A:1004502819390
Web of Science ID

WOS:000079647800003

Author(s)
Cayron, C.  
Buffat, P.A.  
Beffort, O.
Long, S.
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Journal of Materials Science
Volume

34

Issue

5

Start page

905

End page

915

Subjects

Aluminum

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Aluminum alloys

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Aluminum compounds

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Copper

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Fiber matrix interfaces

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Fibers

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Interfaces (materials)

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Interfacial reaction

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Magnesium

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Metallic matrix composites

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Metallographic microstructure

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Precipitation (chemical)

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Saffil

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Silica

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Silicon

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Transmission electron microscopy

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OTHER

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