Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
832211 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Semi-solid processing of magnesium alloys is generally based on conventional magnesium-based casting alloys such as Mg–Al series. However, these casting alloys do not give such high mechanical properties as the alloys that are conventionally wrought such as Mg–Zn series. In this paper, a ZK60 magnesium alloy with the addition of Y was thixoforged. The semi-solid thermal transformation (SSTT) route and the recrystallisation and partial melting (RAP) route were used to obtain the semi-solid feedstocks for thixoforging. Microstructural evolution during partial remelting was studied at temperatures for times. Tensile mechanical properties of thixoforged components at room temperature were examined. Results show that a fine spheroidal microstructure can be obtained by the RAP route. Compared to the RAP route, the SSTT alloy shows coarsened solid grains with a relatively high proportion of intragranular liquid droplets. With prolonged holding time, the solid grain sizes of the SSTT alloy and the RAP alloy increased. Coalescence was dominant in the SSTT alloy and Ostwald ripening was dominant in the RAP alloy. Thixoforging for the SSTT alloy and the RAP alloy resulted in successful filling of the die. The tensile properties of the thixoforged RAP alloy were satisfactory and exceeded those of the thixoforged SSTT alloy. However, the mechanical properties of both the thixoforged SSTT alloy and the thixoforged RAP alloy decreased with prolonged holding time.

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