Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7993373 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocrystalline Ti/AZ61 magnesium matrix composite, prepared by mechanical milling, was annealed in the temperature range of 573-723Â K for various durations. During annealing treatment, diffusion of Al and Ti elements, formation of precipitates and grain growth behavior were observed and the evolution of hardness was obtained. Based on microstructural evolution, the mechanism for the precipitating of Ti and Al from magnesium matrix was analyzed. And the corresponding schematic illustration of microstructural evolution model was proposed. By the observation from high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, it was found that dispersing nanometer sized particulates, precipitated from Ti and Al supersaturated Mg solid solution, pined up magnesium grain boundaries. During annealing treatment, the nano-scaled precipitates together with original submicron Ti particulates hindered the movement of grain boundaries. Thus, the thermal stability for magnesium grains was improved. After annealing treatment at 723Â K for 600Â min, this magnesium matrix composite with the average grain size of â¼93Â nm was still nanocrystalline. In addition, influence of temperature and time on hardness was investigated. After annealing treatment at 723Â K for 600Â min, the hardness of annealed Ti/AZ61 composite is approximately 116 HV, presenting outstanding thermal stability.
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Authors
Huan Yu, Yu Sun, Zhipeng Wan, Haiping Zhou, Lianxi Hu,