Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580310 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The mechanical properties of Zn–4 wt% Al casting alloys are compared after various processing methods including sand casting, die-casting, and high energy cryogenic ball milling. For the cast structures there is an increase in strength when transitioning from a coarse sand casting microstructure to a finer grained thin-section die-casting. This is in contrast to a decrease in strength and increase in ductility seen when the cast structure is broken up by high energy cryogenic ball milling to a uniform ultra-fine grain scale. The ultra-fine grained structures produced by cryogenic ball milling subjected to a range of isothermal heat treatments follow the Hall–Petch behavior over the range of grain sizes studied.
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Authors
J.M. Gobien, R.O. Scattergood, F.E. Goodwin, C.C. Koch,