Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys

Heat-treatable cast and wrought aluminum alloys are widely used for structural applications in the automobile and aerospace industries. To assess and diagnose the production and quality problems related to industrial heat treatments, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used as a tool in the...

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Main Authors: Zhixing Chen, Kun Liu, Emad Elgallad, Francis Breton, X.-Grant Chen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/6/763
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spelling doaj-7d090266bfed41c4ae4f67663cc12e4e2020-11-25T02:51:46ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-06-011076376310.3390/met10060763Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum AlloysZhixing Chen0Kun Liu1Emad Elgallad2Francis Breton3X.-Grant Chen4Department of Applied Science, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaDepartment of Applied Science, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaDepartment of Applied Science, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaArvida Research and Development Centre, Rio Tinto Aluminum, Saguenay, QC G7S 4K8, CanadaDepartment of Applied Science, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Saguenay, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaHeat-treatable cast and wrought aluminum alloys are widely used for structural applications in the automobile and aerospace industries. To assess and diagnose the production and quality problems related to industrial heat treatments, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used as a tool in the present work to determine the thermal histories of samples that had undergone different tempers of three commonly used aluminum alloys, namely a high-pressure die-cast AlSi10Mg0.3Mn alloy, permanent-mold cast Al-Si-Cu 319 alloy, and extruded Al-Mg-Si AA6082 alloy. Various peaks detected in the DSC curves were analyzed and characterized to identify the precipitation/dissolution reactions of metastable phases, aiming to establish a “fingerprint” of each temper of the three experimental alloys. Results showed that both the number and size of exothermic peaks varied with the temper owing to distinct precipitation behaviors, providing an effective means of fingerprinting the various tempers. Meanwhile, electrical conductivity and microhardness data provided the supplementary support for the fingerprinting. The thermal histories of three experimentally heat-treated alloys were well traced and distinguished by the combination of DSC characteristics and electrical conductivity and microhardness results, promoting the DSC application in the quality control and verification of industrial heat treatments. In addition, the microstructures after the various tempers were observed to confirm the evolution of the precipitation reactions revealed in the DSC curves.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/6/763differential scanning calorimetryheat-treatment tempersaluminum alloysprecipitation
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author Zhixing Chen
Kun Liu
Emad Elgallad
Francis Breton
X.-Grant Chen
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Kun Liu
Emad Elgallad
Francis Breton
X.-Grant Chen
Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys
Metals
differential scanning calorimetry
heat-treatment tempers
aluminum alloys
precipitation
author_facet Zhixing Chen
Kun Liu
Emad Elgallad
Francis Breton
X.-Grant Chen
author_sort Zhixing Chen
title Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys
title_short Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys
title_full Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys
title_fullStr Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Differential Scanning Calorimetry Fingerprints of Various Heat-Treatment Tempers of Different Aluminum Alloys
title_sort differential scanning calorimetry fingerprints of various heat-treatment tempers of different aluminum alloys
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Heat-treatable cast and wrought aluminum alloys are widely used for structural applications in the automobile and aerospace industries. To assess and diagnose the production and quality problems related to industrial heat treatments, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used as a tool in the present work to determine the thermal histories of samples that had undergone different tempers of three commonly used aluminum alloys, namely a high-pressure die-cast AlSi10Mg0.3Mn alloy, permanent-mold cast Al-Si-Cu 319 alloy, and extruded Al-Mg-Si AA6082 alloy. Various peaks detected in the DSC curves were analyzed and characterized to identify the precipitation/dissolution reactions of metastable phases, aiming to establish a “fingerprint” of each temper of the three experimental alloys. Results showed that both the number and size of exothermic peaks varied with the temper owing to distinct precipitation behaviors, providing an effective means of fingerprinting the various tempers. Meanwhile, electrical conductivity and microhardness data provided the supplementary support for the fingerprinting. The thermal histories of three experimentally heat-treated alloys were well traced and distinguished by the combination of DSC characteristics and electrical conductivity and microhardness results, promoting the DSC application in the quality control and verification of industrial heat treatments. In addition, the microstructures after the various tempers were observed to confirm the evolution of the precipitation reactions revealed in the DSC curves.
topic differential scanning calorimetry
heat-treatment tempers
aluminum alloys
precipitation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/6/763
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