TY - JOUR
T1 - Fundamental understanding of Na-induced high temperature embrittlement in Al-Mg alloys
AU - Zhang, S.
AU - Han, Q.
AU - Liu, Z. K.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the US Department of Energy, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Industrial Technologies Program, Aluminum Industry of the Future, under the grant DE-FC36-02ID14403 and under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 with UT-Battelle, LLC. The authors would like to thank Dr Paul Mason of Thermo-Calc Software, Inc. and Dr M. G. Chu of Alcoa for constructive discussions.
PY - 2007/1/1
Y1 - 2007/1/1
N2 - Sodium is an undesirable impurity in aluminium-magnesium alloys. In trace amounts it leads to high temperature embrittlement (HTE), due to intergranular fracture, which results in edge cracking during hot rolling. In the present work, the results of a thermodynamic investigation to elucidate the mechanism are presented. Correlations between HTE, phase formation, temperature and composition in Al-Mg alloys were determined. It is suggested that: (i) HTE is related to the formation of an intergranular Na-rich liquid phase, which significantly weakens the strength of grain boundaries; (ii) for a given Mg content, there exists a maximum Na content above which HTE cannot be avoided; and (iii) for a given alloy, a proper hot-rolling temperature should be chosen with respect to Na and Mg contents to suppress HTE. The HTE sensitive zone and a hot-rolling safe zone of Al-Mg-Na alloys are defined as functions of processing temperature and alloy composition. The tendency of HTE formation was evaluated based on thermodynamic simulations of phase fraction of the intergranular Na-rich liquid phase.
AB - Sodium is an undesirable impurity in aluminium-magnesium alloys. In trace amounts it leads to high temperature embrittlement (HTE), due to intergranular fracture, which results in edge cracking during hot rolling. In the present work, the results of a thermodynamic investigation to elucidate the mechanism are presented. Correlations between HTE, phase formation, temperature and composition in Al-Mg alloys were determined. It is suggested that: (i) HTE is related to the formation of an intergranular Na-rich liquid phase, which significantly weakens the strength of grain boundaries; (ii) for a given Mg content, there exists a maximum Na content above which HTE cannot be avoided; and (iii) for a given alloy, a proper hot-rolling temperature should be chosen with respect to Na and Mg contents to suppress HTE. The HTE sensitive zone and a hot-rolling safe zone of Al-Mg-Na alloys are defined as functions of processing temperature and alloy composition. The tendency of HTE formation was evaluated based on thermodynamic simulations of phase fraction of the intergranular Na-rich liquid phase.
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U2 - 10.1080/14786430600941587
DO - 10.1080/14786430600941587
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33751528340
SN - 1478-6435
VL - 87
SP - 147
EP - 157
JO - Philosophical Magazine
JF - Philosophical Magazine
IS - 1
ER -