Microstructure Evolution in Mg-Zn-(Y, Gd) Casts
Commercial magnesium alloys have a great potential for structural applications in automotive due to their significant weight saving. However, they have poor creep resistance at temperature over 125 [Celsius], thus making them inadequate for power train applications such as engine pistons, which are...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nihon Kinzoku Gakkai shi (1952) 2012-04, Vol.76 (4), p.234 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Commercial magnesium alloys have a great potential for structural applications in automotive due to their significant weight saving. However, they have poor creep resistance at temperature over 125 [Celsius], thus making them inadequate for power train applications such as engine pistons, which are operated at temperature up to 300 [Celsius]. Recently, creep resistant magnesium alloys with rare-earth elements and zinc have been developed and it is suggested that Mg-2Zn-10Y-5Gd-0.5Zr alloy is promising as a candidate material for the engine piston application. However, the detail strengthening mechanism is not clear, hence the detail microstructure of Mg-Zn-(Y, Gd) alloys was investigated in this paper. Gravity casting was performed with Mg-Zn-(Y, Gd)-Zr alloy, followed by T6 treatment. In the as cast condition, both Mg12(Y, Gd)Zn and Mg24(Y, Gd)5 were observed at the α-Mg grain boundaries, while metastable Mg24(Y, Gd)5 was dissolved into α-Mg matrix and surplus (Y, Gd) and Zn were precipitated on the Mg12(Y, Gd)Zn via solution heat treatment at 535 [Celsius]. After the aging treatment for 24 hours at 225 [Celsius], fine β' precipitates were formed in α-Mg matrix. |
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ISSN: | 0021-4876 1880-6880 |