Abstract
The microstructure and properties of three Al–3Li–1Cu ternary alloys have been studied, in particular the effect of Zr additions on the microstructure, precipitation and mechanical properties. The results showed that, for these Al–Li casting alloys, Zr content up to 0.2 wt-% was acceptable, and the Zr additions appeared to refine the grain structure. During aging, the Zr rich phase provided nucleation sites for δ' phase and promoted δ' phase refinement and homogenisation. Under optimised conditions, the tensile strength and elongation to failure of the Al–Li–Cu–Zr casting alloys were 400 MPa and 2.5%, respectively.