Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1574994 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Nano-alumina reinforced AS41 magnesium alloy matrix composites with 2Â wt% and 5Â wt% Al2O3 were fabricated by combined stir casting and ultrasonic processing in order to distribute the nano-alumina particles uniformly in the melt. Indentation creep tests were performed on the nano-composites and the as cast AS41 alloy at four different temperatures of 448Â K, 473Â K, 498Â K, and 523Â K and three different stresses of 109.2Â MPa, 124.8Â MPa and 140.4Â MPa. The creep curves obtained in these tests show that creep resistance increased with the addition of nano-Al2O3 into the magnesium alloy, and nano-composites with 5Â wt% Al2O3 exhibited highest creep resistance. The values of obtained stress exponent range from 3 to 3.5, 3.55 to 6, and 4 to 6.5 for the as-cast AS41 alloy, and AS41/2Â wt% Al2O3, and AS41/5Â wt% Al2O3 composites, respectively. Thus, dislocation creep is the dominant creep mechanism. The calculated activation energies for as-cast AS41, AS41/2Â wt% Al2O3 and AS41/5Â wt% Al2O3 are approximately 66.17Â kJ/mol, 83.77Â kJ/mol, and 88.3Â kJ/mol, respectively. The activation energy values for the creep of composites are close to that of the pipe diffusion (92Â kJ/mol) of magnesium.
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Authors
Harish Kumar, G.P. Chaudhari,