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Scandium in aluminium alloys
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2005
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringHigh Temperature MaterialsAl MeltEngineeringCorrosionMechanical EngineeringAlloy DesignPrecipitation KineticsAluminium AlloysSc AdditionsLight MetalSolidificationAlloy PhaseMicrostructureAlloys
A review of the literature on scandium in aluminium alloys highlights current knowledge and discusses future applications. The study examines Al–Sc phase diagrams and describes how Al3Sc forms and functions as a grain refiner, dispersoid, and strengthening precipitate in aluminium alloys. The findings show that Al3Sc precipitation kinetics are influenced by ternary alloying elements, and that scandium improves grain refinement, strengthening, and corrosion resistance in binary and complex aluminium alloys.
A considerable part of the available literature on scandium in aluminium alloys is reviewed. Experimental data and assessments of the binary Al–Sc phase diagram, a wide range of ternary Al–Sc–X phase diagrams and a few higher order phase diagrams are accounted for, with emphasis on the aluminium rich part of the diagrams. The phase which is in equilibrium with Al, Al3Sc, can form by several different mechanisms, all of which are described. The precipitation kinetics of Al3Sc in binary Al–Sc alloys are discussed, and an overview of the reported influences of ternary alloying elements on the precipitation of Al3Sc is given. The Al3Sc phase particles can serve as a grain refiner in the Al melt, a dispersoid for controlling the grain structure of the alloy and a strengthening precipitate. Several examples of these three effects are mentioned, both in binary Al–Sc alloys, and in more complex alloys. The reported effects of Sc on the precipitation behaviour in Al–Cu, Al–Mg–Si, Al–Zn–Mg and Al–Li alloys are also revised. A brief account of the effects of Sc additions on the corrosion behaviour of Al and Al-alloys is given. Finally, some views on the current and future use of Sc-containing Al alloys are given.
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