Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1572068 | Materials Characterization | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Mg-3Al-0.5Mn-0.5Zn-1MM alloy was prepared by metal mould casting method. The as-cast ingot was homogenized and then hot-rolled at 673 K with total thickness reduction of 65%. Microstructure and mechanical properties of the as-cast and hot-rolled samples were investigated. The results showed that the as-cast sample mainly consisted of α-Mg, β-Mg17Al12, Al10Ce2Mn7, and Al11RE3 (RE = La and Ce) phases. The average grain size of the sample homogenized at 673 K was about 240 μm, and it was greatly refined to about 7 μm by dynamic recrystallization for the hot-rolled sample. The ultimate tensile strength and 0.2% yield strength of the hot-rolled sample were 300 MPa and 230 MPa, respectively. They were enhanced by 55% and 400% correspondingly compared with those of the as-cast sample. The improvement of the strengths was attributed to the refined grains, breakup of the precipitates and increase of the dislocation density.
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Authors
Jianli Wang, Ning Shi, Lidong Wang, Yaoming Wu, Zhanyi Cao, Limin Wang,