An Al–4.4Cu–0.5Mg–0.9Si–0.8Mn alloy (IADS 2014 grade) in the solution annealed and peak aged condition was exposed at 170°C for relatively long times (up to about 1800 h) in order to check the stability of the alloy. The investigated aging temperature was in the frame of a research on the long-term mechanical behaviour of such alloy. Microstructure evolution was monitored via calorimetric analyses, metallographic inspections and hardness measurements. Further, X-ray analyses were carried out on selected samples. The attention was focused on differential scanning calorimetry performed at different scanning rates, with the aim of evaluating the kinetics of the precipitation phenomena. Notwithstanding the wide industrial diffusion of this...
Transmission electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and hardness tests have been use...
International audienceIn this study, the influence of high temperature exposure on mechanical proper...
For aluminium alloys, precipitation strengthening is controlled by age-hardening heat treatments, in...
An Al–4.4Cu–0.5Mg–0.9Si–0.8Mn alloy (IADS 2014 grade) in the solution annealed and peak aged conditi...
Heat-treatable aluminium alloys are widely used for structural applications. Their strength is obtai...
AbstractIn the present investigation, both static and dynamic precipitations of an Al–Mg–Si–Cu alumi...
In the present investigation, both static and dynamic precipitations of an Al–Mg–Si–Cu aluminum allo...
The precipitation of δ', T1 and S' phases during ageing at 160 °C after quench, has been studied in ...
Despite the large number of papers dealing with the Al-Mg-Si system, the decomposition of the supers...
Specific heat versus temperature curves have been obtained on polycrystalline and single crystal spe...
In order to determine storage life for aluminum alloys it is essential to have a good knowledge on t...
In this study, the evolution of Ω plates during artificial aging and the effect of peak-aging treatm...
An Al-Cu based alloy was subjected to ageing at 210°C and 240°C for varying duration of time between...
An Al-Cu based alloy was subjected to ageing at 210°C and 240°C for varying duration of time between...
Differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) study was carried out at different heating rates to examine...
Transmission electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and hardness tests have been use...
International audienceIn this study, the influence of high temperature exposure on mechanical proper...
For aluminium alloys, precipitation strengthening is controlled by age-hardening heat treatments, in...
An Al–4.4Cu–0.5Mg–0.9Si–0.8Mn alloy (IADS 2014 grade) in the solution annealed and peak aged conditi...
Heat-treatable aluminium alloys are widely used for structural applications. Their strength is obtai...
AbstractIn the present investigation, both static and dynamic precipitations of an Al–Mg–Si–Cu alumi...
In the present investigation, both static and dynamic precipitations of an Al–Mg–Si–Cu aluminum allo...
The precipitation of δ', T1 and S' phases during ageing at 160 °C after quench, has been studied in ...
Despite the large number of papers dealing with the Al-Mg-Si system, the decomposition of the supers...
Specific heat versus temperature curves have been obtained on polycrystalline and single crystal spe...
In order to determine storage life for aluminum alloys it is essential to have a good knowledge on t...
In this study, the evolution of Ω plates during artificial aging and the effect of peak-aging treatm...
An Al-Cu based alloy was subjected to ageing at 210°C and 240°C for varying duration of time between...
An Al-Cu based alloy was subjected to ageing at 210°C and 240°C for varying duration of time between...
Differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) study was carried out at different heating rates to examine...
Transmission electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and hardness tests have been use...
International audienceIn this study, the influence of high temperature exposure on mechanical proper...
For aluminium alloys, precipitation strengthening is controlled by age-hardening heat treatments, in...