Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Corrosion Behavior in Al-5.6Zn-2.5Mg-1.6Cu-0.2Cr Alloy with Minor Yttrium
Ting Yao1, Daihong Xiao2, Yingjie Yan2,3
1Shaanxi Nonferrous Yulin New Material Group Co., Ltd., Yulin 719099, China.
Abstract:
This study systematically investigated the effects of the addition of the rare earth element yttrium (Y) on the microstructural evolution, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of as-extruded Al-5.6Zn-2.5Mg-1.6Cu-0.20Cr (wt.%) alloy through comprehensive characterization techniques, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), tensile testing, corrosion analysis, and electron microscopy. Microstructural characterization demonstrated that the incorporation of yttrium resulted in significant refinement of secondary phase particles within the as-extruded alloy matrix. Moreover, quantitative analysis revealed a substantial increase in low-angle grain boundary (LAGB) density, dislocation density, and the formation of subgrain structures. Notably, the volume fraction of η' strengthening precipitates showed a marked increase, accompanied by a corresponding reduction in the width of precipitate-free zones (PFZs) along grain boundaries. Following the T74 aging treatment, the alloy with 0.1 wt.% yttrium addition exhibited a remarkable improvement in intergranular corrosion resistance, with the maximum corrosion depth reduced to 107.8 μm. However, it should be noted that the exfoliation corrosion resistance exhibited an inverse correlation with increasing yttrium content, suggesting a concentration-dependent behavior in corrosion performance.
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