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      Review of the Quench Sensitivity of Aluminium Alloys: Analysis of the Kinetics and Nature of Quench-Induced Precipitation

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          For aluminium alloys, precipitation strengthening is controlled by age-hardening heat treatments, including solution treatment, quenching, and ageing. In terms of technological applications, quenching is considered a critical step, because detrimental quench-induced precipitation must be avoided to exploit the full age-hardening potential of the alloy. The alloy therefore needs to be quenched faster than a critical cooling rate, but slow enough to avoid undesired distortion and residual stresses. These contrary requirements for quenching can only be aligned based on detailed knowledge of the kinetics of quench-induced precipitation. Until the beginning of the 21st century, the kinetics of relevant solid-solid phase transformations in aluminium alloys could only be estimated by ex-situ testing of different properties. Over the past ten years, significant progress has been achieved in this field of materials science, enabled by the development of highly sensitive differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) techniques. This review presents a comprehensive report on the solid-solid phase transformation kinetics in Al alloys covering precipitation and dissolution reactions during heating from different initial states, dissolution during solution annealing and to a vast extent quench-induced precipitation during continuous cooling over a dynamic cooling rate range of ten orders of magnitude. The kinetic analyses are complemented by sophisticated micro- and nano-structural analyses and continuous cooling precipitation (CCP) diagrams are derived. The measurement of enthalpies released by quench-induced precipitation as a function of the cooling rate also enables predictions of the quench sensitivities of Al alloys using physically-based models. Various alloys are compared, and general aspects of quench-induced precipitation in Al alloys are derived.

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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                06 December 2019
                December 2019
                : 12
                : 24
                : 4083
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Competence Centre °CALOR, Department Life, Light & Matter, University of Rostock, 18051 Rostock, Germany; christoph.schick@ 123456uni-rostock.de (C.S.); olaf.kessler@ 123456uni-rostock.de (O.K.)
                [2 ]Chair of Materials Science, University of Rostock, 18051 Rostock, Germany
                [3 ]Materials Research Group, School of Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK; m.j.starink@ 123456soton.ac.uk
                [4 ]Rio Tinto, Arvida Research and Development Center, Jonquiere, QC G7S 4K8, Canada; paul.rometsch@ 123456riotinto.com
                [5 ]Polymer Physics Group, Institute of Physics, University of Rostock, 18051 Rostock, Germany
                [6 ]A.M. Butlerov Institute of Chemistry, Kazan Federal University, Kremlevskaya 18, 420008 Kazan, Russia
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: benjamin.milkereit@ 123456uni-rostock.de ; Tel.: +49-381-498-6887
                [†]

                Formerly at Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia.

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4896-623X
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6736-5491
                Article
                materials-12-04083
                10.3390/ma12244083
                6947292
                31817746
                8cb9d885-846c-4231-b371-ae70188976d6
                © 2019 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 04 November 2019
                : 03 December 2019
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