Summary

Thermally stable three-dimensional (3D) skeleton coupled with the Mg-toughened matrix is employed to enhance the high-temperature strength in an Al-La-Mg-Mn alloy fabricated via laser powder bed fusion. The 3D skeleton exhibits a network and trans-granular structure with submicron cells, providing effective boundary strengthening to counter conventional grain boundary softening at elevated temperatures. Notably, Mn-doping introduces nanoscale Al6Mn precipitates into the skeleton, inducing additional microcracks that aid deformation coordination yet are buffered by the high-Mg toughened alpha-Al matrix during deformation. Quantitatively, the network structure contributes to over 30% and 40% yield strength increments at 200 degrees C and 300 degrees C, respectively.

  • Institution
    广东技术师范学院

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