Abstract

The quench sensitivity of 2050 Al-Cu-Li alloy was determined by the time-temperature-transformation (TTT) curves and time-temperature-property (TTP) curves based on conductivity and hardness. Additionally, a novel end quenching test was used to investigate the quench sensitivity of cold-rolled sheets with a thickness of 2 mm which cannot be tested by conventional methods. The microstructure evolution during interrupted quenching (IQ) treatment and end quenching test was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The precipitation and coarsening of Cu-rich phases during quenching are the main factors affecting the quench sensitivity of the alloy. Meanwhile, these Cu-rich phases lead to the uneven distribution of precipitates (T1 and θ′), which results in the decreased tensile properties. The influence of precipitate free zones (PFZs) on elongation during end quenching test was clarified and the high quench sensitive temperature zone was found to be 260 ~440 °C. This work can help to optimize the quenching process and improve the mechanical properties of the 2050 Al-Cu-Li alloy.

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