Revisiting Ag addition in 7xxx aluminum alloys: Insights into its impact on the microstructure and properties of an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr alloy with a Zn/Mg ratio of 4

In this study, the influence of minor Ag addition on the microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr (7449) alloy with Zn/Mg ratio of 4 was systematically investigated using various materials characterization techniques, Slow Strain Rate Test (SSRT), Potentiodynamic Pola...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials characterization 2024-09, Vol.215, p.114186, Article 114186
Hauptverfasser: Akuata, Chijioke Kenneth, Belkacemi, Lisa T., Zander, Daniela
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the influence of minor Ag addition on the microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr (7449) alloy with Zn/Mg ratio of 4 was systematically investigated using various materials characterization techniques, Slow Strain Rate Test (SSRT), Potentiodynamic Polarization (PDP) and Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) measurements. Microstructure characterization by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) showed that Ag partitioning in the eutectic Mg(Zn,Cu,Al)2 phase occurs resulting in an increase in its solvus line. After processing to the T4 condition, Ag was partially in solid solution with the excess forming an Ag-rich AlAgZnMgCu phase. Scanning-Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) showed evidence of quench-induced η-Mg(Zn,Cu,Al)2 precipitates at the grain boundaries (GBs) in the T4 condition with ∼3 at.% Ag in the Ag-modified alloy. STEM and Atom Probe Tomography (APT) confirmed that ∼1 at. % Ag was present in both the matrix and GB precipitates in the Ag-modified alloy after T76 aging. Furthermore, the frequently reported decrease in the PFZ width with Ag addition was not observed after T76 aging, with both alloys having a similar PFZ width. Despite higher hardness/strength in the T4 condition with Ag addition, no enhanced age hardening response and alteration of the precipitation kinetics was observed during artificial aging at 121 °C. In fact, Ag addition in a 7xxx alloy with Zn/Mg ratio of 4 was found to be detrimental to mechanical properties, stress corrosion cracking, pitting and IGC resistance after T76 aging, which is attributed to the presence of the Ag-rich AlAgZnMgCu phase. [Display omitted] •Ag addition in 7449 leads to Ag partitioning in eutectic Mg(Zn,Cu,Al)2 phase and an increase in its solvus temperature.•Ag is partly in solid solution after solution heat treatment.•Ag-rich AlAgZnMgCu phase forms with Ag addition in a 7xxx alloy with Zn/Mg ratio of 4.•Ag addition in a 7xxx alloy with Zn/Mg ratio of 4 did not improve alloy properties.
ISSN:1044-5803
DOI:10.1016/j.matchar.2024.114186