2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2022.103273
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Achieving uniform plasticity in a high strength Al-Mn-Sc based alloy through laser-directed energy deposition

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“…Thus, outstanding strength-plasticity synergy in the as-build state can realize further strengthening after direct aging. Analogously, Xiao et al [160] added Sc and Zr in LDED Al-Mn-Mg alloy, and both the as-built and heat treated samples acquired excellent strength-plasticity synergy, with the UTS reaching 519 MPa after heat treatment. Moreover, some investigations studied the optimization of Al-Mg alloys by adding Sc/Zr and Ti-based reinforcement together [120,183].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Al-si Alloysmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Thus, outstanding strength-plasticity synergy in the as-build state can realize further strengthening after direct aging. Analogously, Xiao et al [160] added Sc and Zr in LDED Al-Mn-Mg alloy, and both the as-built and heat treated samples acquired excellent strength-plasticity synergy, with the UTS reaching 519 MPa after heat treatment. Moreover, some investigations studied the optimization of Al-Mg alloys by adding Sc/Zr and Ti-based reinforcement together [120,183].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Al-si Alloysmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In-situ alloying of elements in Al alloys during LDED can affect the solidification behavior, grain growth, and precipitation [158]. For instance, adding Sc and Zr has attracted wide attention due to their excellent effects on changing the solidification range, refining microstructures, and precipitate strengthening [31,150,[159][160][161][162]. The maximum solid solubility of Sc and Zr in Al is only 0.35 wt.% and 0.26 wt.%, respectively [163,164], but rapid solidification can increase the amount of Sc and Zr in the Al matrix by several orders of magnitude [164,165].…”
Section: In-situ Alloyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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