Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1260414 | Journal of Rare Earths | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Microstructure, tensile properties and compressive creep behaviors of Mg-(1.65–11.52) wt.% Sn-2 wt.% Nd alloys were studied in this paper. The microstructure of the as-cast Mg-Sn-Nd alloys consisted of dendritic α-Mg, Mg2Sn and Mg-Sn-Nd ternary phase containing rare earth element. The highest ultimate tensile strength of 140 MPa and percentage elongation after fracture of 9.7%, were achieved with a composition of Mg-8.23 wt.% Sn-2 wt.% Nd. The compressive creep resistance of Mg-8.23 wt.%Sn-2 wt.% Nd alloy was much better than other alloys at 200 °C for applied load of 35 MPa, which was mainly due to the formation of dispersive heat-resistance Mg2Sn and Mg-Sn-Nd intermetallic compounds.
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