Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2021, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4): 26-29.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2021.04.005

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Effect of Fe content on mechanical properties and microstructure of as-cast Al-Fe alloy

Zheng Wenyue1, Chen Qingyin1,2, Hong Jing2, Hou Jiapeng3, Wang Qiang3, Zhang Zhefeng3   

  1. 1. National Quality Supervision & Inspection Center of Electrical Equipment Safety Performance, Zhejiang Huadian Equipment Testing Institute Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Zhejiang 310015, China;
    2. Zhejiang Huayun Clean Energy Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Zhejiang 310002, China;
    3. Laboratory of Fatigue and Fracture for Materials, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang Liaoning 110016, China
  • Received:2020-12-15 Online:2021-04-25 Published:2021-05-08

Abstract: Effect of Fe content on mechanical properties and microstructure of as-cast Al-Fe alloy was studied by tensile testing machine, optical microscope, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffracter and three-dimensional nano-X-ray microscope. The results show that with the increase of Fe content, the tensile strength and yield strength of as-cast Al-Fe alloy increase, while the elongation decreases. A large number of spherical precipitates of Al6Fe and rod-shaped precipitates of Al3Fe are distributed near the grain boundary of the tested alloy ingots. Compared with the as-cast Al-1.8Fe alloy, the as-cast Al-2.6Fe alloy has finer grains and larger size precipitates of Al3Fe. And the finer grains lead to the higher strength of as-cast Al-2.6Fe alloy than that of as-cast Al-1.8Fe alloy. The main reason for the lower elongation of as-cast Al-2.6Fe alloy is the larger size of brittle precipitate of Al3Fe.

Key words: Al-Fe alloy, mechanical properties, grain, precipitated phase

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