Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1576154 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mg97Zn1Y1RE1 (RE=La, Ce, Nd and Sm, at. %) alloys were prepared by high-frequency induction melting in an Ar atmosphere. Rods were extruded at 623 K and a ram speed of 2.5 mm·s−1 using a circular die with an extrusion ratio of 10. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the extruded alloys were investigated. The Mg97Zn1Y1Nd1 and Mg97Zn1Y1Sm1 alloys consisted of only two phases: α-Mg and a Mg-RE intermetallic compound. The Mg97Zn1Y1La1 and Mg97Zn1Y1Ce1 alloys consisted of three phases: α-Mg, a Mg-RE intermetallic compound, and a Mg12ZnY phase with a long-period stacking ordered (LPSO) phase. Additionally, after extrusion, the three-phase Mg97Zn1Y1RE1 alloys, i.e., those with an LPSO phase, had a stratified microstructure and exhibited better mechanical properties than those without an LPSO. At room temperature, the yield strength and ultimate tensile strength of the three-phase Mg97Zn1Y1La1 and Mg97Zn1Y1Ce1 alloys were 381-384 MPa and 427-429 MPa, respectively, and yield strengths greater than 280 MPa were observed at the elevated temperature of 523 K.
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