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Abstract
A ternary Zn-27Al-1Cu alloy was prepared by permanent mould casting. The microstructural evolution
and damping behaviour of the Zn-27Al-1Cu alloy were investigated in different periods of ageing after subjected
to solution treatment followed by water quenching. As a result of this investigation, it was determined that the
microstructure of as-cast alloy consisted of aluminium-rich α dendrites surrounded by zinc-rich η and eutectoid β
phase and copper-rich ε particles. The quench-ageing treatment removed the dendritic structure of the as-cast alloy
and transformed into a uniform microstructure consisting of large grains (β-matrix) combined with zinc and
copper-rich precipitates. Microstructural changes after quench-ageing were accompanied with the variance of
damping behaviour. It was found that the damping capacity by means of impact toughness increased in early stage
of ageing and then it decreased sharply with increasing ageing time and finally it increased slightly and reached
constant values in the prolonged stage of ageing. The highest toughness was obtained from the alloy aged for 0.5
h. The change in damping behaviour with ageing time can be explained in terms of the microstructural variations
and precipitation hardening mechanism.
International Symposium on Light Alloys and Composite Materials
UHAKS
Fatih Şenaslan
Murat AYDIN