Medium to high strength heat-treatable aluminum alloys of the 6000 series (Al-Mg-Si) have long been used for structural engineering applications. Their use in the automotive industry is growing rapidly, however the detrimental effects of room temperature storage (natural aging) on hardenability (artificial aging) hinders widespread applicability. Although numerous explanations have been proposed, there is no unified description of the mechanisms behind the negative effect. The current work builds on previous studies that identified a compositional (Mg:Si) dependence of the negative effect on hardening behavior, and finds a corresponding difference in the effect of room temperature clusters at artificial aging temperatures. Model alloys with...
The Al-Mg-Si-(Cu) alloys from the 6016 series are used in automobile industry asclosure panel sheets...
Hardness measurements and Three-Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP) were used to characterize the early st...
Heat-treatable 6000 series aluminum alloys are the most commonly extruded materials in the world. Th...
The technological relevance of Al-Mg-Si alloys has been rapidly growing over the last decade. Of par...
This review gives an overview of the effects of clusters in various aluminum alloys. Characterizatio...
The technological relevance of Al-Mg-Si alloys has been rapidly growing over the last decade. Of par...
Despite the large number of papers dealing with the Al-Mg-Si system, the decomposition of the supers...
The effect of solute clustering on subsequent precipitation has been investigated for three differen...
Two types of nanoclusters, Cluster (1) and Cluster (2), formed at around room temperature and 100 &#...
The effect of Ag and Cu addition on clustering behavior of Al-Mg-Si alloys during natural aging (NA)...
The effect of clustering during natural aging of three different Al-Mg-Sialloys with equal Mg/Si-rat...
The clustering behavior at room temperature of a pure ternary Al 0.59 wt pct Mg 0.82 wt pct Si alloy...
International audienceThe over-ageing of an Al-Mg-Si alloy with Silicon excess was investigated usin...
In this paper atom probe tomography is used to explore early stage clustering in aluminum alloys. Tw...
The Al–Mg–Si system is a heat-treatable class of aluminium alloys that gain their mechanical strengt...
The Al-Mg-Si-(Cu) alloys from the 6016 series are used in automobile industry asclosure panel sheets...
Hardness measurements and Three-Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP) were used to characterize the early st...
Heat-treatable 6000 series aluminum alloys are the most commonly extruded materials in the world. Th...
The technological relevance of Al-Mg-Si alloys has been rapidly growing over the last decade. Of par...
This review gives an overview of the effects of clusters in various aluminum alloys. Characterizatio...
The technological relevance of Al-Mg-Si alloys has been rapidly growing over the last decade. Of par...
Despite the large number of papers dealing with the Al-Mg-Si system, the decomposition of the supers...
The effect of solute clustering on subsequent precipitation has been investigated for three differen...
Two types of nanoclusters, Cluster (1) and Cluster (2), formed at around room temperature and 100 &#...
The effect of Ag and Cu addition on clustering behavior of Al-Mg-Si alloys during natural aging (NA)...
The effect of clustering during natural aging of three different Al-Mg-Sialloys with equal Mg/Si-rat...
The clustering behavior at room temperature of a pure ternary Al 0.59 wt pct Mg 0.82 wt pct Si alloy...
International audienceThe over-ageing of an Al-Mg-Si alloy with Silicon excess was investigated usin...
In this paper atom probe tomography is used to explore early stage clustering in aluminum alloys. Tw...
The Al–Mg–Si system is a heat-treatable class of aluminium alloys that gain their mechanical strengt...
The Al-Mg-Si-(Cu) alloys from the 6016 series are used in automobile industry asclosure panel sheets...
Hardness measurements and Three-Dimensional Atom Probe (3DAP) were used to characterize the early st...
Heat-treatable 6000 series aluminum alloys are the most commonly extruded materials in the world. Th...