Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals
Online ISSN : 1880-8018
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Special Issue “Age-hardening and other properties of 7000 series aluminum alloys” : RESEARCH ARTICLE
Relationship between hardness after furnace cooling and local strains in Al-6Zn-0.79Mg alloy
Tomoyuki HOMMATomoe YASUDATakashi MATSUZAKI
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2025 Volume 75 Issue 2 Pages 83-90

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Hardness of furnace-cooled Al-6Zn-0.79Mg (mass%) alloy is larger than that of the water-quenched alloy. Just after the furnace cooling, strains remain as a high density of dislocations, leading to nanoscale local lattice distortions of the fcc matrix. This phenomenon happens in conjunction with compositional fluctuations composed of Zn-vacancy and Zn-Mg rich regions. Consequently, introduced dislocations bring about strengthening due to cooling strain hardening. The early stage of the decomposition leads to nucleation sites for the latter strengthening phases.

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