Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8044139 | Vacuum | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
SiC particles (SiCp) reinforced AZ91 magnesium (Mg) matrix composite manufactured by stir casting and hot extrusion was as starting material in a series of reheating-isothermal holding experiments and thixo-compression tests. Semisolid slurries composed of α-Mg grains and SiCp surrounded by liquid phase were obtained by heating the starting material to its semisolid temperature. Coalescence of α-Mg grains and coarsening of liquid phase occurred during further isothermal holding. α-Mg, SiCp, and liquid phase exhibited different forming behaviors in thixo-compressions. More and wider paths for outflow of liquid were formed in the semisolid slurry held at higher reheating temperature isothermally for a longer time. SiCp flowed outward together with the liquid phase through these paths during compression and resulted in segregations of liquid phase and SiCp in the compressed specimen.
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Authors
Yu-Shi Yi, Rong-Fei Li, Zong-Yao Xie, Yi Meng, Sumio Sugiyama,