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Study of novel, thermally resistant Mg alloy with dual-phase

Journal

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 1-5

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02670836.2020.1859711

Keywords

Mg alloy; microstructure; tensile property

Funding

  1. youth cultivation program of education department of Liaoning province [JYT2020111]

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The study found that the addition of ZrO2 resulted in the gradual refinement of the solidified structure of the magnesium alloy, leading to significant improvement in tensile properties after extrusion and annealing. After annealing at high temperature for 8 hours, the alloy's strength remained almost stable, while the plasticity increased, demonstrating good thermal resistance and formability.
A novel, thermally resistant, dual-phase Mg alloy was prepared, and the microstructural evolution and tensile properties were investigated. The results showed that the Mg alloy matrix mainly consisted of the alpha-Mg and beta-Li phases, and the solidified microstructure was gradually refined with increasing ZrO2 incorporation. The tensile properties of the extruded and annealed alloys were markedly improved with increasing ZrO2 content. After annealing at 603 K for 8 h, the alloy strength remained almost stable, whereas the plasticity increased. Analysis of the evolution of the properties and fracture morphology showed that this type of Mg alloy possessed good thermal resistance and formability.

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