Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7972425 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this study we investigated the creep behaviour of three eutectic ZnAl4Cu1Mg alloys with different Mg contents, namely ZnAl4Cu1Mg0.04, ZnAl4Cu1Mg0.21 and ZnAl4Cu1Mg0.31 (in wt%), using uniaxial tensile creep tests at temperatures between 25â¯Â°C and 105â¯Â°C. Furthermore, we studied the creep properties of the individual microstructural constituents of the ZnAl4Cu1Mg0.31 alloy using nanoindentation creep experiments at room temperature (25â¯Â°C) and 85â¯Â°C. Increasing Mg content causes an acceleration of the creep rate of ZnAl4Cu1 alloys. Zn-Al eutectic and eutectoid structures show a lower creep resistance than the η-Zn matrix phase. Stress exponents of 6.9-8.0 and creep activation energy values of 93-104â¯kJ/mol are obtained during the uniaxial tests, which suggests dislocation controlled creep.
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Authors
Zhicheng Wu, Stefanie Sandlöbes, Yufengnan Wang, James S.K.-L. Gibson, Sandra Korte-Kerzel,