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M W Zandbergen1, Q Xu2, A Cerezo1, G D W Smith1.
Abstract
Atom Probe Tomography (APT) analysis and hardness measurements were used to characterize the early stages of precipitation in an Al-0.51 at%Mg-0.94 at%Si alloy as reported in the accompanying Acta Materialia paper [1]. The changes in microstructure were investigated after single-stage or multi-stage heat treatments including natural ageing at 298 K (NA), pre-ageing at 353 K (PA), and automotive paint-bake ageing conditions at 453 K (PB). This article provides and a detailed report on the experimental conditions and the data analysis methods used for this investigation. Careful design of experimental conditions and analysis methods was carried out to obtain consistent and reliable results. Detailed data on clustering for prolonged NA and PA treatments have been reported.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26958619 PMCID: PMC4773378 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2015.09.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Characteristics of phases observed in Al–Mg–Si alloys as reported in the literature.
| Clusters | Mg/Si: 1–2 | – | Spherical | |
| GP zones/ Initial β″/ Pre- β″ | Mg | Monoclinic, C2/m, | Spherical 1–3 nm/needles of 2×2×20 nm | |
| β″ | Mg5Si6 | Monoclinic, C2/m, | Needles of ~4×4×50 nm | |
| β′ | Mg1.8Si | Hexagonal, P63, | Needles >100 nm long, 10 nm in diameter | |
| U1 (Type A) | MgAl2Si2 | Trigonal, P-3m1, | Needles >100 nm long, 15 nm in diameter | |
| U2 (Type B) | MgAlSi | Orthorhombic, Pnma, | Needles >100 nm long, 15 nm in diameter | |
| B′ (Type C) | Mg9Al3Si7 | Hexagonal, | Lath-shaped | |
| β | Mg2Si | FCC, CaF, | Plates or Cubes of 10–20 μm |
The Al content of the early-stage phases is very difficult to determine and is therefore not given here.
Composition of the alloy in wt% and at%.
| (wt%) | Balance | 0.98±0.02 | 0.46±0.01 | 0.029±0.002 | 0.17±0.01 | 0.10±0.02 |
| (at%) | Balance | 0.94±0.02 | 0.51±0.01 | 0.013±0.001 | 0.08±0.01 | 0.05±0.01 |
| Measured by APT | ||||||
| (at%) | Balance | 0.95±0.01 | 0.46±0.01 | 0.016±0.001 | – | 0.03±0.01 |
Heat treatments.
| Heat treatment | |
|---|---|
| 1 min NA+PB | 1 min natural ageing at 298 K+10 min, 30 min, 4 h, 18 h, 400 h, or 580 h ageing at 453 K |
| NA | 100, 1000 and 10,000 min natural ageing at 298 K |
| PA (+ NA) | 2 h, 10 h or 1 week pre-ageing at 353 K (+ 1 week natural ageing at 298 K) |
| Spike+PA+NA | 10 s at 453 K+2 h or 10 h pre-ageing at 353 K+1 week natural ageing at 298 K |
| NA+PB | 1 min, 10 min, 100 min or 1 week natural ageing at 298 K+30 min ageing at 453 K |
| 2 or 10 h PA+1 week NA+PB | 2 h or 10 h pre-ageing at 353 K+1 week natural ageing at 298 K+30 min ageing at 453 K |
| Spike+2 h PA+NA+PB | 10 s at 453 K+2 h or 10 h pre-ageing at 353 K+1 week natural ageing at 298 K+30 min ageing at 453 K |
Lower detected overall solute concentration by LEAP after 30 min or 18 h ageing at 453 K.
| Average overall Mg and Si concentrations of measurements after NA or PA (at%) | 0.46±0.01 | 0.95±0.01 |
| Overall Mg and Si concentrations of measurement after 30 min PB | 0.36±0.01 | 0.77±0.01 |
| Overall Mg and Si concentrations of measurement after 18 h PB | 0.34±0.01 | 0.79±0.01 |
The average overall composition of 10 LEAP measurements after NA or PA. These datasets only contain clusters (particles containing fewer than 70 solute atoms).
Mainly elongated precipitates longer than 15 nm are present.
Estimation of precipitate Mg/Si ratio compensating for the loss of Si and Mg atoms during APT analysis.
| Average overall Mg and Si concentrations of measurements after NA or PA (at%) | 0.46±0.01 | 0.95±0.01 |
| Matrix Mg and Si concentrations of measurement after 30 min PB | 0.16±0.01 | 0.62±0.01 |
| Matrix Mg and Si concentrations of measurement after 18 h PB | 0.09±0.01 | 0.60±0.01 |
The average overall composition of 10 LEAP measurements after NA or PA. These datasets only contain clusters (particles containing fewer than 70 solute atoms).
Mainly elongated precipitates longer than 12 nm are present.
Fig. 1Measured diameters of precipitates plotted against precipitate length after various PB treatments at 453 K.
Fig. 2TEM image of APT specimen heat treated for 1 min at room temperature and 580 h at 453 K. The yellow arrows indicate elongated B′ precipitates. The inset is a LAR-3DAP measurement of the same material at the same magnification, but not the same area of analysis.
Fig. 3Solid solubility limits (in at%) of Mg and Si in aluminium in Al–Mg–Si system. Values on the dark blue and pink lines are from [42].
LAR-3DAP measurements after 1, 11 or 48 week NA.
| NA time | Average cluster size (number of solute atoms) | Cluster Mg/Si ratio | Cluster number density (×1022/m3) | Cluster number density (×1022/m3) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13.9±0.5 | 0.86±0.03 | 120±13 | 400±50 | |
| 17.8±0.9 | 0.87±0.02 | 341±21 | 490±50 | |
| 16.4±0.8 | 0.95±0.03 | 223±19 | 400±50 |
The variations in cluster chemistry are assumed to be mainly caused by the differences in measured overall composition.
Fig. 4Cluster number densities for different cluster size ranges after 1, 11 or 48 weeks NA as measured by LAR-3DAP. The cluster sizes were obtained using a N of 10 for cluster analysis.
LAR-3DAP measurements after 2 or 10 h or 1 week PA with and without a spike.
| Heat treatment | Average particle size (number of solute atoms) | Particle Mg/Si ratio | Cluster | Precipitate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 h | 18.2±2.4 | 1.02±0.05 | 186±30 | – |
| 10 h | 22.0±0.7 | 0.93±0.02 | 184±11 | 9±2 |
| 1 | 28.6±2.1 | 1.06±0.03 | 197±18 | 24±6 |
| 26.7±1.6 | 0.98±0.03 | 184±18 | 29±8 | |
| 34.2±2.0 | 1.11±0.02 | 108±10 | 17±4 | |
| 45.6±1.8 | 1.19±0.01 | 116±10 | 72±7 |
The variations in cluster chemistry are assumed to be mainly caused by the differences in measured overall composition.
Precipitates are particles containing more than 50 solute atoms as measured by LAR-3DAP, clusters contain fewer than 50 solute atoms (N was 10 for particle analysis).
Fig. 5Fraction of clusters plotted against cluster Mg/Si ratio ranges after 2 or 10 h or 1 week PA as measured by LAR-3DAP.
Fig. 6Particle number densities for different particle size ranges after 2 or 10 h or 1 week PA as measured by LAR-3DAP. A N of 10 was used for particle analysis.
Fig. 7Particle number densities for different particle size ranges after a spike and 2 or 10 h or 1 week PA as measured by LAR-3DAP. A N of 10 was used for particle analysis.
Fig. 8Fraction of clusters plotted against cluster Mg/Si ratio ranges after a spike followed by 2 or 10 h or 1 week PA as measured by LAR-3DAP.
Fig. 9Particle Mg/Si ratio or number of detected solute atoms in particles plotted against particle length after a spike and 1 week PA (blue) or 10 min NA and 30 min PB (pink) as measured by LAR-3DAP. Only particles consisting of 50 solute atoms or more are taken into account. The particle sizes and compositions were obtained using a N of 10 for particle analysis.
Fig. 10Fraction of particles containing fewer than 150 solute atoms plotted against particle Mg/Si ratio ranges after a spike followed by 1 week PA or after 10 min NA and a 30 min PB as measured by LAR-3DAP.
Number densities of particles containing 10–20, 20–40, 40–70 and 70+ solute atoms as measured by LEAP after different heat treatments using a N of 10.
| Heat treatment | Number density clusters of 10–20 solute atoms (×1022/m3) | Number density clusters of 20–40 solute atoms (×1022/m3) | Number density clusters of 40–70 solute atoms (×1022/m3) | Number density precipitates 70+ solute atoms (×1022/m3) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 34±3 | 22±3 | 10±2 | 26±2 | |
| 4.7±0.7 | 1.2±0.4 | 0.7±0.3 | 13±1 | |
| 101±6 | 15±2 | – | – | |
| 85±5 | 30±3 | 2±1 | 1±1 | |
| 85±12 | 73±11 | 13±5 | 1±1 | |
| 45±4 | 26±3 | 17±3 | 24±3 | |
| 45±3 | 21±2 | 9±1 | 30±2 | |
| 59±5 | 26±3 | 12±2 | 3±1 | |
| 24±2 | 12±2 | 9±1 | 27±3 | |
This was measured at 1–2 kV lower voltage than the other measurement.
Fig. 11Change in hardness with PB time after 1 min NA or 1 week NA when no PA is given or when 2 or 10 h of PA is given prior to NA.
Fig. 12Number density of precipitates for different precipitate lengths after 1 min NA and a 10 or 30 min PB; 2 h PA 1 week NA and a 10 or 30 min PB; or 10 h PA 1 week NA and a 10 or 30 min PB.
Matrix solute concentrations below which certain phases are not observed at 453 K.
| Phase | Matrix Mg concentrations (at%) | Matrix Si concentration (at%) |
|---|---|---|
| NA clusters | 0.49±0.02 | 0.92±0.03 |
| PA/PB clusters | 0.080±0.002 | 0.58±0.02 |
| β″ | 0.043±0.003 | 0.046±0.006 |
Clusters dissolve or change chemistry and size upon ageing at 453 K.
Estimation of nucleation barriers and the decrease in nucleation rate after 100 min NA.
| Δ | Δ | Exp(Δ | Exp(Δ | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.3 | Before NA | −7.1×108 | 9.0×10−19 | 3.4×10−63 | 1.4×10−13 | |
| 100 min NA | −6.5×108 | 1.1×10−18 | 4.9×10−76 | |||
| 0.15 | Before NA | −7.1×108 | 1.1×10−19 | 1.6×10−8 | 2.5×10−2 | |
| 100 min NA | −6.5×108 | 1.4×10−19 | 3.9×10−10 |
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