Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1617428 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present study, magnesium nanocomposites were fabricated using magnesium as matrix and nano-yttria as reinforcement. Nanocomposites with 0.2 and 0.7 vol.% of Y2O3 particulates with an average size of 29–50 nm were synthesized blend-press-sinter powder metallurgy technique followed by hot extrusion. Conventional slow heating and microwave assisted rapid heating sintering techniques were used. Microstructural characterization of the materials revealed fairly uniform distribution of reinforcement with the presence of minimal porosity in all of the processed materials, while significant grain refinement in the cases of conventionally sintered materials. Tensile properties characterization of the conventional and microwave sintered nanocomposites revealed that significant and resembling increase in the 0.2% yield strength and ultimate tensile strength of magnesium matrix with the increasing presence of reinforcement. The ductility and work of fracture of magnesium matrix increased significantly in the case of conventionally sintered nanocomposites when compared to the microwave assisted sintered nanocomposites.

Research highlights▶ Two sintering techniques were studied to synthesize Mg/Y2O3 nanocomposite. ▶ Microwave rapid heating sintering and conventional slow heating sintering. ▶ Microwave sintering effectively exploited of strengthening effect of reinforcement. ▶ Formability and fracture resistance of magnesium improved by traditional sintering.

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