Double-peak precipitation hardening in the Cu-Fe-Ti alloy

A double-peak precipitation hardening is observed in a simple one-step cold rolled Cu-0.75Fe-0.35Ti alloy upon aging at 500 °C, in which an early hardness peak (aging for 1 h) appears preceding the second one (aging for 6 h). Transmission electron microscopy observation reveals that profuse coherent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scripta materialia 2023-07, Vol.232, p.115478, Article 115478
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Yang, Song, Yang, Fan, Yuheng, Zhao, Hongliang, Hong, Zhenyu, Song, Kexing, Dong, Xianglei, Guo, Chunwen
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Zusammenfassung:A double-peak precipitation hardening is observed in a simple one-step cold rolled Cu-0.75Fe-0.35Ti alloy upon aging at 500 °C, in which an early hardness peak (aging for 1 h) appears preceding the second one (aging for 6 h). Transmission electron microscopy observation reveals that profuse coherent precipitates keeping large lattice mismatch with matrix are formed in the 1 h-aged specimen, resulting in a strong coherency strengthening and accounting for the early hardness peak. With aging time increasing to 6 h, the precipitates evolve into incoherent Fe2Ti/FeTi precipitates and strengthen alloy through the Orowan bypass mechanism, responsible for the second hardness peak. Finally, the 1 h-aged CRA specimen shows a higher hardness (181.2 HV) than the 6 h-aged one (174.8 HV) while a comparative electrical conductivity (56.8%IACS) as the 6 h-aged one (59.8%IACS). Our findings provide the possibility to design high-performance Cu-Fe-Ti alloy with coherent precipitates through a rapid process. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1359-6462
1872-8456
DOI:10.1016/j.scriptamat.2023.115478