Influence of an External Electric Field Applied During Solution Heat Treatment of Three 6000-Series (Al-Mg-Si) Alloys

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 232 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
"The effect of an external electric field E=5(+) kV/cm applied during the solution heat treatment at 500°-550°C of three commercial Al-Mg-Si alloys (AA6061, AA6022 and AA61l1) on the asquenched resistivity Pw and hardness H.,NULL, w was investigated. It was found that the field gave a significant increase in Pw and in Hv,w, for AA6022 and AA6111, but had no clear effect on AA6061. Thermodynamic analysis gave that the effect of the field on AA6022 and AA6111 was to reduce both the enthalpy ?H, and entropy ?H, of solution. Considering the chemical composition of the three alloys it appears that the influence of the field may depend on the amount of Cu plus excess Si present in the alloy.IntroductionKlypin and Soloviev [1, 2] were the first to report that the application of an external electric field during solution heat treatment (SHT) of Al alloys gave an increase in the as-quenched resistivity and hardness. They attributed these effects of the field to an increase in solubility of the alloying constituents during the SHT. More recently Liu and coworkers [3, 4] also reported an increase in the as-quenched resistivity of Al-Li alloys with application of an electric field during SHT. Further, the present authors [5] found that the application of an electric field during the SHT of the commercial Al-Mg-Si alloys AA6022 and AA61i1 increased their as-quenched resistivity and hardness. Their thermodynamic analysis of the results indicated that the field decreased both the enthalpy ?H, and entropy ?S, of solution."
Citation
APA:
(2004) Influence of an External Electric Field Applied During Solution Heat Treatment of Three 6000-Series (Al-Mg-Si) AlloysMLA: Influence of an External Electric Field Applied During Solution Heat Treatment of Three 6000-Series (Al-Mg-Si) Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.