Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7988679 | Intermetallics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Starting from the bulk glass-forming composition Mg59.5Cu22.9Ag6.6Gd11, the development of a bulk glassy matrix composite alloy with high strength and ductility was attempted by adding a large amount of Sc to induce the formation of the MgSc intermetallic compound. However, copper-mould casting of the modified composition, Mg54.7Cu11.5Ag3.3Gd5.5Sc25, as rods with 3 and 5Â mm diameter, yields besides the expected MgSc, a second (CuSc) and a third (Mg3Gd-type) intermetallic. These compounds are surrounded by a Mg-rich matrix, possibly composed of glassy regions and a Mg-based terminal solid solution. Although the obtained microstructure deviates largely from the expected one, the new alloy exhibits very high strength, i.e. 790Â MPa, and visible plastic deformation, i.e. 0.9%. Shear dimples were found in MgSc.
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Authors
P.F. Gostin, H. Wendrock, I. Schneider, M. Bleckmann, M. Stoica, U. Kühn, J. Eckert,