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TEM study of interfacial reactions and precipitation mechanisms in Al O short fiber or high volume fraction SiC 2 3particle reinforced Al-4Cu-1Mg-0.5Ag squeeze-cast composites THÈSE N° 2246 (2000)PRESENTÉE AU DEPARTEMENT DES MATÉRIAUXÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNEPOUR L’OBTENTION DU GRADE DE DOCTEUR ÈS SCIENCES TECHNIQUES PA RCyril CAYRONIngénieur Civil diplômé de l’Ecole des Mines de Nancyoriginaire de Dijon (France) Lausanne, EPFL 2000 Contents___________________________________________________________________________ List of Acronyms vii Summary viii Version abrégée x Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 1 1.1 General Context ..................................................................................................1 1.2 Outline.................................................................................................................2Chapter 2 Aluminum Matrix Composites: Processing and Properties ........ 5 2.1 Introduction to AMCs .........................................................................................6 2.1.1 Composites......................................................................................................... 6 2.1.2 Aluminum Matrix Composites (AMCs) ............................................................ 6 ...

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TEM study of interfacial reactions and precipitation
mechanisms in Al O short fiber or high volume fraction SiC 2 3
particle reinforced Al-4Cu-1Mg-0.5Ag squeeze-cast
composites
THÈSE N° 2246 (2000)
PRESENTÉE AU DEPARTEMENT DES MATÉRIAUX
ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE
POUR L’OBTENTION DU GRADE DE DOCTEUR ÈS SCIENCES TECHNIQUES
PA R
Cyril CAYRON
Ingénieur Civil diplômé de l’Ecole des Mines de Nancy
originaire de Dijon (France)
Lausanne, EPFL
2000
Contents
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List of Acronyms vii
Summary viii
Version abrégée x

Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Context ..................................................................................................1
1.2 Outline.................................................................................................................2
Chapter 2 Aluminum Matrix Composites: Processing and Properties ........ 5
2.1 Introduction to AMCs .........................................................................................6
2.1.1 Composites......................................................................................................... 6
2.1.2 Aluminum Matrix Composites (AMCs) ............................................................ 6
2.1.3 Fabrication of the AMCs....................................................................................8
2.2 Mechanical Properties of the AMCs...................................................................8
2.2.1 Elasticity............. 8
2.2.2 Yielding / Flow................................................................................................. 10
2.2.3 Fracture............................................................................................................. 11
2.2.4 Conclusions: Influence of the Microstructural Variables ................................ 13
2.3 The AlCuMgAg Based Composites13
2.3.1 Materials........................................................................................................... 13
2.3.2 Direct Squeeze-Casting Process....................................................................... 15
2.3.3 Tensile Properties............................................................................................. 16
2.4 Discussion .........................................................................................................20
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Chapter 3 Transmission Electron Microscopy............................................. 21
3.1 Historical Introduction .....................................................................................22
3.2 Preparation of the TEM Samples ......................................................................22
3.3 Chemical Analyses by EDS ..............................................................................23
3.4 Electron Scattering: From Diffusion to Diffraction..........................................25
3.4.1 Diffusion........................................................................................................... 25
3.4.2 Kinematical Diffraction....................................................................................28
3.4.3 Bragg Law....... 30
3.4.4 Ewald Construction.......................................................................................... 30
3.4.5 Dynamical Diffraction......................................................................................31
3.5 Conventional Transmission Electron Microscopy............................................31
3.5.1 Imaging Mode .................................................................................................. 31
3.5.2 Diffraction Mode.............................................................................................. 33
3.5.3 Special TEM Techniques ................................................................................. 34
3.6 High Resolution Transmission Microscopy......................................................35
3.6.1 Propagation through the sample....................................................................... 35
3.6.2 Transfer by the optical system ......................................................................... 36
3.7 Quantitative Electron Crystallography..............................................................39
3.7.1 Phase Loss Problem in Diffraction................................................................... 39
3.7.2 HREM “Direct” Methods 39
3.7.3 HREM Simulations .......................................................................................... 41
3.8 TEM Facilities...................................................................................................41
Chapter 4 Microstructure of WFA/Al O /sf and WFA/SiC/p Composites 432 3
4.1 Grains and Microsegregation ............................................................................44
4.1.1 Grain Sizes and Morphologies ......................................................................... 44
4.1.2 Primary Intermetallics Compounds.................................................................. 45
4.1.3 Chemical Composition of the Matrices............................................................ 48
4.2 Interfacial Reactions .........................................................................................48
4.2.1 WFA/Al2O3/sf/s Composites........................................................................... 48
4.2.2 WFA/SiC/p Composites ................................................................................... 50
4.2.3 Al(Mg)/SiC/p Composites................................................................................ 53
4.2.4 Diffusion of Si, Mg and Cu.............................................................................. 57
4.3 Precipitation States............................................................................................57
4.3.1 Hardness Curves .............................................................................................. 58
4.3.2 Modification of the Precipitation State ............................................................ 59
4.4 Identification of the Precipitates .......................................................................61
4.4.1 θ' Plate-Shaped Precipitates ............................................................................. 61
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4.4.2 Rod-Shaped Precipitates .................................................................................. 64
4.4.3 Evolution of the Precipitation by Overaging at 300°C/24h ............................. 68
4.5 Conclusions and Prospects................................................................................71
4.5.1 Grains and Microsegregation ........................................................................... 71
4.5.2 Chemistry and Precipitation Modification of the Base Alloy ......................... 71
4.5.3 Effect of Binder on the WFA/Al2O3/sf AMC Tensile Properties ................... 72
4.5.4 Prospects for the Improvements of Tensile Properties..................................... 74
Chapter 5 Introduction to Order-Disorder Transitions............................... 77
5.1 Classification of the Phase Transitions .............................................................78
5.1.1 Chemistry ......................................................................................................... 78
5.1.2 Thermodynamics.............................................................................................. 78
5.2 Landau’s Phenomenological Approach ............................................................79
5.2.1 Second Order Transitions................................................................................. 80
5.2.2 First Order Transitions ..................................................................................... 80
5.3 Statistical Mechanics Approach........................................................................82
5.3.1 Canonical Ensembles ....................................................................................... 82
5.3.2 The Ising Model ............................................................................................... 82
5.3.3 Monte Carlo Simulations 83

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