Consider Al- Cu system below. When Al-40%Cu is heated above 600°C and cooled slowly to a temperature of 545°C . Answer the following. Use the values of composition given in the phase diagram , no estimation .Each has two marks. 700 1200 600 a +L 548 0 +L 1000 500 (CUAI) a + 6 800 400 600 300 5.65 10 20 30 32.7 40 50 52.5 (AI) Composition (wt % Cu) a. Percentage of the pro-eutectic phase present (% no decimal places) b. Composition of the pro- eutectic phase present (in %Cu one decimal place) c. What is the percentage of larger eutectic component present (% no decimal places) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°F)

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Consider Al- Cu system below. When Al-40%Cu is heated above 600°C and cooled slowly to a temperature of 545°C .
Answer the following. Use the values of composition given in the phase diagram , no estimation .Each has two marks.
700
1200
600
L
a + L
6 +L
548
1000
500
(CUAL)
a + 6
800
400
600
300
5.65 10
20
30 32.7
40
50 52.5
(AI)
Composition (wt % Cu)
a. Percentage of the pro-eutectic phase present (% no decimal places)
b. Composition of the pro- eutectic phase present (in %Cu one decimal place)
c. What is the percentage of larger eutectic component present (% no decimal places)
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°F)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider Al- Cu system below. When Al-40%Cu is heated above 600°C and cooled slowly to a temperature of 545°C . Answer the following. Use the values of composition given in the phase diagram , no estimation .Each has two marks. 700 1200 600 L a + L 6 +L 548 1000 500 (CUAL) a + 6 800 400 600 300 5.65 10 20 30 32.7 40 50 52.5 (AI) Composition (wt % Cu) a. Percentage of the pro-eutectic phase present (% no decimal places) b. Composition of the pro- eutectic phase present (in %Cu one decimal place) c. What is the percentage of larger eutectic component present (% no decimal places) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°F)
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