Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1572703 Materials Characterization 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The AZ91 magnesium alloy, preformed with complete shape, has been prepared using spray forming technology under a protective atmosphere. The microstructure and mechanical properties have been investigated. Initially, a homogeneous and equiaxed-grain structure with average grain size of 20 μm was obtained. The tendency for segregation of the divorced eutectic β(Mg17Al12) phase towards the grain boundary was greatly reduced. Further grain refinement was attributed to dynamic recrystallization during extrusion processing. When solution treated at 415 °C and aged at 175 °C, two kinds of β(Mg17Al12) precipitates are formed: the majority are lamellar discontinuous precipitates, in addition to a small amount of dispersed continuous precipitates. The average tensile ultimate and yield strength of the spray-formed and extruded AZ91 magnesium alloy samples were 435 MPa and 360 MPa with a room temperature elongation of 9.2%, indicating an enhanced combination of toughness and strength.

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