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Directional Solidification of Mg-Al Alloys and Microsegregation Study of Mg Alloys AZ31 and AM50: Part II. Comparison between AZ31 and AM50

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DOI: 10.1007/s11661-009-9788-2

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [Schm 588/27(29)]

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Directional solidification (DS) of magnesium alloys AZ31 and AM50 was carried out to investigate microstructures and microsegregation under controlled solidification conditions. The methodology used is based on a customized DS technique elaborated on in Part I of this work. Dendritic microstructures observed in longitudinal sections of the quenched mushy zone, X-ray maps of fully directionally solidified cross sections, and quantitative solute profiles reveal the impact of cooling rate and alloy type. The solute-solvent correlation discloses the opposite segregation behavior of manganese compared to both aluminum and zinc and provides an impartial basis for the advanced weighted-interval ranking sort (WIRS) sorting scheme of electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) data. Precipitates Al(8)Mn(5) and gamma-Mg(17)Al(12), predicted by thermodynamic calculations, are identified in the microstructure. The effect of back-diffusion during solidification, most pronounced for the component zinc, was clearly observed for both alloys in comparison with dedicated Scheil-total calculations.

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