Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7976758 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of Al additions on grain refinement and mechanical properties of Mg-6Ce alloys has been investigated. Greatly grain coarsening were obtained when Al content are 1% and 2%, mainly due to both the weakening of the segregation effect of Ce solute and the lack of the effective nucleation sites. However, an addition of 3â¼5% Al into the Mg-6Ce melt promotes the in situ formation of Al2Ce particles and reduce the grain size. Furthermore, active Al2Ce particles were observed at the centers of many refined grains. Crystallographic calculations confirmed that Al2Ce particles were effective grain refiners for α-Mg. The finest grains were achieved at 5% Al addition level, which corresponds to the size of 7â¼10 μm with the highest number density of the active particles. The reasons of improvement of both the strength and ductility of the Mg-6Ce alloy containing Al were fine grain size and secondary phase strengthening.
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Authors
Zhongtao Jiang, Bin Jiang, Ying Zeng, Jiahong Dai, Fusheng Pan,