Abstract:The influence of structural, elastic properties, thermodynamics and electronic properties Al-Y alloy were investigated by using first-principles. The equilibrium lattice constant, elastic constants, and elastic modulus as calculated here agree with results of previous studies. Calculated results of bulk modulus B, shear modulus G, Young’s modulus E, Poisson’s ratio v and Debye temperature all increase as pressure increase, but the opposite is true for heat capacity cp. In addition, the Debye temperature for the phases reduces gradually as follows: Al2Y > Al3Y> AlY. Additionally, the G/B ratio indicates that AlY and Al3Y are ductile materials, while Al2Y is a brittle material, and that the ductility of AlY and Al3Y can be improved with increased pressure, while the brittleness of Al2Y does not improve with increased pressure. Finally, the paper presents and discusses calculations of density of states and charge populations as they are affected by pressure.