Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1583976 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A study has been made on the microstructural evolution in strip cast Mg–6 wt.% Zn–1 wt.% Mn–1 wt.% Al (ZMA611) alloy. The as-cast ZMA611 alloy strip shows equiaxed α-Mg dendritic structure throughout the thickness of the strip. Quasicrystalline phase and primary Al8Mn5 particles are formed in interdendritic region. During solution treatment at 330 °C, the interdendritic quasicrystal phase is rapidly replaced by equilibrium Φ-phase (Mg21(Al,Zn)17), which gradually disappears within α-Mg. In addition, fine secondary Al8Mn5 dispersoids precipitate from supersaturated as-strip cast α-Mg and these dispersoid particles act as effective nucleation sites for precipitation of MgZn2 phase during aging treatment.
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Authors
Sung S. Park, Yoon S. Oh, Dae H. Kang, Nack J. Kim,