Abstract

The exfoliation corrosion behaviour of 2024 aluminium alloy was investigated through exfoliation corrosion test, together with synchrotron radiation X-ray computed tomography (SR-CT) to achieve the 3D segmentation of precipitated phases, cracks and corrosion products. The results demonstrate that aging treatment has a significant effect on the distribution of the precipitated phases in the 2024-T4 aluminium alloy, and the precipitated phases continuously distributed along the grain boundary would lead to intergranular corrosion (IGC) which is easily evolved into exfoliation corrosion. In the 2024-T2 aluminium alloy, the longest crack was found to locate at the boundary between the inner grains structure and outer peripheral coarse grain (PCG) structure, which indicates that the corrosion is attributed to electrochemical property difference of two structures.

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