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Mechanical properties and phase composition of potential biodegradable Mg-Zn-Mn-base alloys with addition of rare earth elements

Journal

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 61, Issue 10, Pages 952-958

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2010.06.004

Keywords

MgZnMn alloys; Yttrium; Cerium; Mechanical properties; Creep; 18R long period stacking structure

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [106/09/0407]

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Mechanical properties and creep resistance of the MgY4Zn1Mn1 alloy in the as cast as well as in the 15 condition were compared to those of the MgCe4Zn1Mn1 alloy in the same conditions. Yield tensile stress and ultimate tensile strength of the MgY4Zn1Mn1 alloy are slightly better in the temperature range 20 degrees C-400 degrees C than these of the MgCe4Zn1Mn1 alloy Better thermal stability of ultimate tensile strength was observed in the T5 treated MgCe4zn1mn1 alloy than in this material in the as cast condition An outstanding creep resistance at 225 degrees C-350 degrees C found in the MgY4Zn1Mn1 alloy is due to the existence of the 18R long period stacking structure persisting in this alloy even a long heat treatment of 500 degrees C/32 h No similar stacking effects happen when Ce substitutes Y in approximately the same concentration. The creep resistance deteriorates considerably in the MgCe4Zn1Mn1 alloy Rectangular particles of the equilibrium Mg12Ce phase dominate in the microstructure of as cast as well as of high temperature heat-treated MgCe4Zn1Mn1 alloy. A population of small oval particles containing Mg and Zn develops additionally during annealing of this alloy These particles pin effectively dislocations and can be responsible for the better thermal stability of the T5 treated material (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Inc

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