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Surface layer microstructures and wear properties modifications of Mg-8Gd-3Y alloy treated by shot peening

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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 158, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2019.109952

Keywords

Magnesium; Shot peening; Wear; Nanograin; Microstructure; Residual stress

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51605293]

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Shot peening effects on the microstructure, residual stress and wear properties of Mg-8Gd-3Y alloy were systematically studied. The results showed that the grain sizes were greatly refined and high-level dislocations were induced in the deformation layer. The grain size decreased with increasing the peening intensity, and nanograins were obtained when the peening intensity reached 0.46 mmN. The formation of nanograins was mainly attributed to the activity of dislocations and occurrence of dynamic rotation recrystallization. In parallel, compressive residual stress was developed in the deformation layer, the maximum magnitude of which reached -174 MPa under the peening intensity of 0.46 mmN. Additionally, owing to the modification of microstructures and the introduction of compressive residual stress after shot peening, the microhardness and wear resistance of Mg-8Gd-3Y alloy were promoted prominently. In comparison with the untreated counterpart, the average wear volumes of the peened ones were decreased by 9.47%, 36.26% and 40.70% corresponding to 0.13, 0.23, 0.46 mmN, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that SP can be considered as a promising technology to improve the surface microstructures and wear properties of Mg-8Gd-3Y alloy.

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