Abstract
In this paper, we report a novel kind of eutectic Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mn alloy with ultimate tensile strength up to 336 MPa and 144.3 MPa at room temperature and 300 °C, respectively. This kind of alloy was prepared by metal mold casting followed by T6 treatment. The microstructure is composed of eutectic and primary Si, α-Fe, Al 2Cu and α-Al phases. Iron-rich phases, which were identified as BCC type of α-Fe (Al 15(Fe,Mn) 3Si 2), exist in blocky and dendrite forms. Tiny blocky Al 2Cu crystals disperse in α-Fe dendrites or at the grain boundaries of α-Al. During T6 treatment, Cu atoms aggregate from the super-saturation solid solution to form GP zones, θ″ or θ′. Further analysis found that the enhanced mechanical properties of the experimental alloy are mainly attributed to the formation of α-Fe and copper-rich phases.
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