Abstract:
Microstructures of in-situ reactive near-liquidus cast Al
2O
3/Al-Cu matrix composites were observed by optical microscope, and transmission electron microscope was used to examine the distribution and morphology of in-situ Al
2O
3 particles in the Al-Cu alloy matrix. The effect of in-situ Al
2O
3 particles on the formation mechanism of mierostructure of the near-liquidus east Al-Cu alloy was analyzed. It is shown that as-cast microstructures of the in-situ processed composites have a relatively uniform distribution of Al
2O
3 particles within 1 μm in average size and the Al
2O
3 particles have polygon morphology. The rose-flowered structure gradually fines and homogenizes with increasing the mass fraction of in-situ Al
2O
3 particles; while the mass fraction of Al
2O
3 particles is up to 5.3%, a fined and homogenized rose-flowered structure is obtained.