Abstract

Abstract The effect of natural ageing time before artificial ageing has been investigated in four Al–Mg–Si(–Cu) alloys, with 0.4% Mg + 0.8% Si and 0.8% Mg + 0.4% Si, both with and without 0.14 at.% Cu. The precipitate microstructure was quantified by means of transmission electron microscopy. Varying the storage time before ageing for 170 min at 200°C, we observe an initial hardness increase after minutes, a decrease after several hours and another increase after weeks. The hardness decrease was most pronounced in the Mg-rich Cu-free alloy, caused by a reduced precipitate volume fraction. Adding Cu produces finer microstructures, higher hardness and reduces the negative effect of natural ageing regardless of the Mg/Si ratio of the alloy. With 1 week storage, an increase in the fraction of the Cu-containing precipitates L and Q′ was observed in the Cu-containing Si-rich and Mg-rich alloys respectively.

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