Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7951951 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A series of reheating-isothermal holding experiments and compression tests were conducted on pristine magnesium alloy AZ91 extruded by equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) and SiC particles (a volume fraction of 15%) reinforced AZ91 composite (AZ91-SiCp) by regular extrusion. Dissolution of eutectic compounds and partial melting of the α-Mg matrix occurred during the reheating of these materials. Spherical semisolid slurries of these materials were obtained when the reheating temperature and isothermal holding time were 550 °C and 20 s, respectively. The presence of SiCp in AZ91-SiCp not only caused lower liquid fractions of semisolid slurries but also resulted in higher values of flow stress during semisolid compression tests. Both AZ91 alloy and AZ91-SiCp composite exhibited better thixoforming properties at high temperatures. Segregation of SiCp did not occur during thixoforming of AZ91-SiCp composite after an isothermal holding at semisolid temperatures for 20 s.
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Authors
Yu-Shi Yi, Yi Meng, Dan-Qing Li, Sumio Sugiyama, Jun Yanagimoto,