Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels

The impact of Si levels on electrical conductivity (EC) and hardness in Al-Mg-Si 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys was studied at different aging times. Three experimental alloys with the Si levels of 0.4, 0.66, 0.89 wt.% containing a constant Mg content of 0.65 wt.%, designated as Si4, Si6, and Si9, w...

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Main Authors: Nikzad Khangholi Siamak, Javidani Mousa, Maltais Alexandre, Chen X.-Grant
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/22/matecconf_icaa172020_08002.pdf
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spelling doaj-0afa565783024fc685c010b080b730b72021-08-05T13:52:23ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013260800210.1051/matecconf/202032608002matecconf_icaa172020_08002Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levelsNikzad Khangholi Siamak0Javidani Mousa1Maltais Alexandre2Chen X.-Grant3Department of Applied Sciences, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QCDepartment of Applied Sciences, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QCArvida Research and Development Centre, Rio Tinto Aluminum, Saguenay, QCDepartment of Applied Sciences, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QCThe impact of Si levels on electrical conductivity (EC) and hardness in Al-Mg-Si 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys was studied at different aging times. Three experimental alloys with the Si levels of 0.4, 0.66, 0.89 wt.% containing a constant Mg content of 0.65 wt.%, designated as Si4, Si6, and Si9, were selected. It is found that the average peak hardness of Si4, Si6, and Si9 alloys were 114, 127 and 140 HV, respectively. The Si9 alloy with the highest Si level exhibited the highest peak hardness, which was consistent with the number density of strengthening precipitates. However, the EC of all studied alloys at peak aging was lower than the minimum required one (52.5 %IACS). The higher Si level in the alloy, the longer aging time required to enhance EC. The Si4, Si6, and Si9 alloys reached the minimum required EC after 3, 5 and 34 h aging time, of which the corresponding hardness was 103, 119 and 111 HV, respectively. Consequently, the Si6 alloy represented a better trade-off between EC and hardness among three studied alloys. The quantitative analyses of precipitates at peak aging and overaging states were carried out by a transmission electron microscope (TEM) investigation.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/22/matecconf_icaa172020_08002.pdf
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author Nikzad Khangholi Siamak
Javidani Mousa
Maltais Alexandre
Chen X.-Grant
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Javidani Mousa
Maltais Alexandre
Chen X.-Grant
Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Nikzad Khangholi Siamak
Javidani Mousa
Maltais Alexandre
Chen X.-Grant
author_sort Nikzad Khangholi Siamak
title Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels
title_short Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels
title_full Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels
title_fullStr Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different Si levels
title_sort investigation on electrical conductivity and hardness of 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys with different si levels
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The impact of Si levels on electrical conductivity (EC) and hardness in Al-Mg-Si 6xxx aluminum conductor alloys was studied at different aging times. Three experimental alloys with the Si levels of 0.4, 0.66, 0.89 wt.% containing a constant Mg content of 0.65 wt.%, designated as Si4, Si6, and Si9, were selected. It is found that the average peak hardness of Si4, Si6, and Si9 alloys were 114, 127 and 140 HV, respectively. The Si9 alloy with the highest Si level exhibited the highest peak hardness, which was consistent with the number density of strengthening precipitates. However, the EC of all studied alloys at peak aging was lower than the minimum required one (52.5 %IACS). The higher Si level in the alloy, the longer aging time required to enhance EC. The Si4, Si6, and Si9 alloys reached the minimum required EC after 3, 5 and 34 h aging time, of which the corresponding hardness was 103, 119 and 111 HV, respectively. Consequently, the Si6 alloy represented a better trade-off between EC and hardness among three studied alloys. The quantitative analyses of precipitates at peak aging and overaging states were carried out by a transmission electron microscope (TEM) investigation.
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