© 2019, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. In this work, a commercially available laser flash analysis (LFA) device is used for in situ precipitation monitoring in aluminium alloys by following thermal diffusivity for the first time. The LFA measurement methods and data processing are adapted to allow continuous heating experiments over a wide range of heating rates (0.001–1 K s−1). Methods for LFA temperature calibration and thermal lag correction are suggested. Results of continuous heating of Al Mn0.5Mg0.5 aluminium alloy from the as-cast state are compared to in situ differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and ex situ transmission electron microscopy. It is shown comparing in situ LFA, and DSC substantially improves the interpretation ...
Two examples of precipitation studies (in Al-Li-Cu and Al-Li-Mg alloys) are shown to demonstrate the...
International audienceThe object of the present study is to design a methodology to follow the kinet...
Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) allows to produce complex and highly customized metallic parts fr...
© 2019, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. In this work, a commercially available laser flash analy...
In the present study, the dissolution and precipitation behaviour of four different aluminium alloys...
In this work, a method is presented which allows the determination of calorimetric information, and ...
The aim of this work is to investigate quench induced precipitation during continuous cooling in alu...
International audienceThe precipitation behaviour in an Al-5 wt.% Mg-1.8 wt.% Li alloy has been syst...
The article deals with evaluation of determining constructional materials thermal characteristics sy...
In this work, additively manufactured metal alloys are compared to their conventionally produced cou...
Time-temperature-precipitation (TTP) diagrams deliver important material data, such as temperature a...
For aluminium alloys, precipitation strengthening is controlled by age-hardening heat treatments, in...
We describe and study the thermal profiles experienced by various age-hardenable alloys during laser...
The production of aluminium sheet alloys from as-cast ingots is a complex process, involving several...
Two examples of precipitation studies (in Al-Li-Cu and Al-Li-Mg alloys) are shown to demonstrate the...
International audienceThe object of the present study is to design a methodology to follow the kinet...
Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) allows to produce complex and highly customized metallic parts fr...
© 2019, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary. In this work, a commercially available laser flash analy...
In the present study, the dissolution and precipitation behaviour of four different aluminium alloys...
In this work, a method is presented which allows the determination of calorimetric information, and ...
The aim of this work is to investigate quench induced precipitation during continuous cooling in alu...
International audienceThe precipitation behaviour in an Al-5 wt.% Mg-1.8 wt.% Li alloy has been syst...
The article deals with evaluation of determining constructional materials thermal characteristics sy...
In this work, additively manufactured metal alloys are compared to their conventionally produced cou...
Time-temperature-precipitation (TTP) diagrams deliver important material data, such as temperature a...
For aluminium alloys, precipitation strengthening is controlled by age-hardening heat treatments, in...
We describe and study the thermal profiles experienced by various age-hardenable alloys during laser...
The production of aluminium sheet alloys from as-cast ingots is a complex process, involving several...
Two examples of precipitation studies (in Al-Li-Cu and Al-Li-Mg alloys) are shown to demonstrate the...
International audienceThe object of the present study is to design a methodology to follow the kinet...
Laser additive manufacturing (LAM) allows to produce complex and highly customized metallic parts fr...