Abstract

The morphological and kinetic nature of corrosion of directionally solidified aluminum-4.5 wt pct copper alloy in the as-cast, solutionized and solutionized-and-aged conditions in air-saturated aqueous 3.5 wt pct NaCl solution were evaluated. In the solutionized and solutionized-and-aged conditions the intergranular attack and pitting are similar to those occurring in solutionized wrought alloys; the extent of attack at long times increases with increasing severity of solidification rate. The as-cast alloy exhibits a cored dendritic structure with significant formation of interdendritic nonequilibrium eutectic. Extensive inter dendritic corrosion of the α-phase containing more than 3.2 wt pct copper is seen; α containing less than 3.2 wt pct copper and the θ-Al2Cu phase are cathodic. Corrosion of the as-cast alloy is parabolic with time and increases with increasing severity of solidification rate in proportion to the amount of nonequilibrium second phase.

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