Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9803680 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The tensile mechanical properties of amorphous, crystallised (during tensile tests) and crystalline Mg-35 wt.% Ni in the temperature range of 25-300 °C were evaluated. The alloy tested in the amorphous and crystallised state exhibit higher strength than the crystalline material at temperatures below 300 °C. This different behaviour is associated with the different microstructures resulting from different stages of crystallisation of the amorphous alloy and that of the crystalline material. The microstructure formed during the tensile tests starting from the amorphous alloy depends on the slow crystallisation kinetics. Thus, the microstructure formed during the tensile test consists of metastable microstructures with lower volume fractions of lath-like Mg2Ni particles than that observed in the crystalline material. Only at 300 °C the tensile curves could be superimposed for both materials, indicating the formation of similar microstructures.
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