Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7971933 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Friction stir processing (FSP) of a new rare earth-free Mg-5Al-3.5Ca-1Mn (AXM541) alloy resulted in significant microstructural refinement and mechanical properties comparable to existing AXM series Mg alloys. Severe refinement of the Al-Ca (C36) phase during FSP led to uniform dispersion throughout the microstructure. The synergistic effect of high heat input and the presence of these 1-4â¯Âµm size particles resulted in dynamic recrystallization via particle stimulated nucleation (PSN), with an average grain size of 4.5â¯Âµm after FSP. Further, improved mechanical properties of the AXM541 alloy along the processing direction produced a tensile yield strength (TYS) of 322â¯Â±â¯14â¯MPa and a total elongation of 16â¯Â±â¯3%. The increase in strength was also attributed to the dispersion strengthening effect associated with Al-Ca and Al-Mn (D810) particles. Moreover, the AXM541 alloy showed a better mechanical response compared with other AXM alloys irrespective of high Ca/Al ratio, due to the effective refinement and redistribution of Al-Ca phases resulting from FSP. However, strain hardening ability and TYS of the AXM541 alloy could be further improved if the Mn/Al ratio could be tailored, as Al-Mn particles do not break down during FSP.
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Authors
S.S. Nene, S. Zellner, B. Mondal, M. Komarasamy, R.S. Mishra, R.E. Brennan, K.C. Cho,