Abstract
Abstract The evolution and distribution of the aging precipitates in 1460 Al-Li alloy with high Li concentration (2.14%, mass fraction) during T6 aging and two-step T8 (4% predeformation) aging were investigated through TEM. The aging precipitates include δ′ (Al3Li) and T1 (Al2CuLi) phases, of which the δ′ phases are formed first in grain interiors. A lot of δ′/GPI/δ′ composite precipitates in which GPI zones are flanked with a pair of δ′ phases, are formed at 145 °C of T6 aging, which are thermally stable. At 160 °C and 175 °C of T6 aging, many T1 phases nucleate first at subgrain boundaries and grain boundaries, and then form and grow within grains. As to the T8 aging, the δ′/GPI/δ′ composite precipitates are formed during the first-step aging at 130 °C for 20 h, which are thermally stable during the second-step aging at 160 °C. The plastic predeformation accelerates T1 nucleation within grains during the second-step aging at 160 °C.
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