Abstract
To correlate quantitatively the mechanical properties of precipitate free zones (PFZ) with the corresponding microstructural and compositional characteristics, TEM observation, EDX analysis and nanoindentation measurement have been performed in the vicinity of grain boundaries in Al–4.9 mass%Zn–1.8 mass%Mg (–0.28 mass%Ag) alloys. The remarkable decreases in hardness and solute concentrations were observed towards grain boundaries even in the regions just outside PFZ. With increasing aging time, it is firstly revealed that the hardness inside PFZ monotonously decreases although the hardness inside grains increases in the earlier stage of aging. Three distinct regions of “PFZ”, “Transition-area” and “Grain-region” were therefore proposed to explain the origins of such age-hardening behavior observed in this work. In the Ag-added alloy, on the other hand, the hardness could be maintained up to closer regions to grain boundaries at the same level as that inside grains.
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