2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.04.063
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Ageing response of a Al–Cu–Li 2198 alloy

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“…Five sets of SAED patterns were found. The relatively bright diffraction spots were from Al Al axis, large amount of T1 phase with length of around 50.7 nm was found, which was in good agreement with the precipitation behaviour of 2198 alloy reported by Zhang et al [7]. Fig.…”
Section: Precipitation Evolutionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Five sets of SAED patterns were found. The relatively bright diffraction spots were from Al Al axis, large amount of T1 phase with length of around 50.7 nm was found, which was in good agreement with the precipitation behaviour of 2198 alloy reported by Zhang et al [7]. Fig.…”
Section: Precipitation Evolutionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The third generation of damage-tolerant Al-Li alloys has been investigated these years, with special focus on the precipitation evolution and the mechanical properties. For instance, 2198 alloy relies mostly on the precipitation of the T1 (Al 2 CuLi) phase to achieve its excellent mechanical properties [6,7]. It is also reported that Al-Li 2198-T8 (artificially peak aged) alloy sheet contains a high density of T1 phase with high aspect ratio (approximately thickness of 1.3 nm and diameter of 50 nm) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased Al 2 Cu precipitates resulted in the formation of solute atoms precipitate-free zone (PFZ) around grain boundaries [25,26]. Therefore, the difference of chemical potential generated between Al 2 Cu phase and PFZ.…”
Section: Igc Of the As-welded And Pwht Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These alloys are candidate materials for both earth storable and cryogenic propellants tanks of satellite launch vehicles [2]. These materials have been successfully used in NASA space shuttle, Falcon-9 [3], Air bus 380 and Boeing 777.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%