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A new die-cast magnesium alloy for applications at higher elevated temperatures of 200-300°C

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNESIUM AND ALLOYS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 90-101

Publisher

KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jma.2020.09.012

Keywords

Magnesium alloys; High pressure die casting; Elevated temperatures; Microstructure; Mechanical properties

Funding

  1. EPSRC [EP/N007638/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The newly developed die-cast Mg-RE(La,Ce,Nd,Gd)-Al alloy demonstrates good mechanical properties at 300 degrees Celsius, showing higher yield strength and stable stiffness compared to benchmark alloys.
The development of lightweight magnesium (Mg) alloys capable of operating at elevated temperatures of 200-300 degrees C and the ability of using high pressure die casting for high-volume manufacturing are the most advanced developments in manufacturing critical parts for internal combustion engines used in power tools. Here we report the microstructure and mechanical properties of a newly developed die-cast Mg-RE(La,Ce,Nd,Gd)-Al alloy capable of working at higher elevated temperatures of 200-300 degrees C. The new alloy delivers the yield strength of 94MPa at 300 degrees C, which demonstrates a 42% increase over the benchmark AE44 high temperature die-cast Mg alloy. The new alloy also has good stiffness at elevated temperatures with its modulus only decreasing linearly by 13% from room temperature up to 300 degrees C. Thermal analysis shows a minor peak at 364.7 degrees C in the specific heat curve of the new alloy, indicating a good phase stability of the alloy up to 300 degrees C. Nd and Gd have more affinity to Al for the formation of the minority of divorced Al-RE(Nd,Gd) based compounds, and the stable Al-poor Mg12RE(La0.22Ce0.13Nd0.31Gd0.31)Zn0.39Al0.13 compound acts as the continuous inter-dendritic network, which contribute to the high mechanical performance and stability of the new die-cast Mg alloy at 200-300 degrees C. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chongqing University.

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