Aluminum Lithium Alloys (Al-Li-Cu-X)-New Generation Material for Aerospace Applications

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作者
Ahmed, Bilal [1 ]
Wu, Sujun [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Univ Aeronaut & Astronaut Beihang, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
Aluminum-lithium alloys; Aerospace structure; Light weight; Young' modulus; Physical metallurgy; PRECIPITATION;
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.440.104
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Significant advantages in weight reduction and increased strength have place advanced aluminum-lithium alloys at forefront of aerospace materials research. These alloys are being developed to fulfill the ever increasing need for high strength, high properties, light weight and cost effective for aerospace industry. Conventional aluminum alloys has long been in service for aerospace application. The addition of lithium to aluminum improves modulus and decrease density compared to conventional aluminum alloys. Atomic weight of lithium is 7 mass units compared to aluminum 23 mass units, hence there is density reduction of about 3% for each weight percent addition of lithium and about 6% increase in Young's modulus. In principle weight saving for aerospace structural parts could reach up to 15 %. This paper examines effect of lithium addition on properties, physical metallurgy; various phases developed during processing of these alloys. The addition of Lithium to aluminum form coherent, low density Al3Li (delta') precipitates. However the binary alloys have poor mechanical properties which are attributed to strain localization and shearing of soft Al3Li (delta') precipitates. This problem has been solved by development of ternary and quaternary alloys containing copper and magnesium. In all aluminum-lithium alloys, small addition of zirconium or scandium is done to improve recrystallization. The new developed aluminum lithium alloys series Al-Li-Cu-X are potential candidate to replace existing conventional alloys in terms of enhanced properties with reduced density.
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页码:104 / 111
页数:8
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