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Solid-Phase Processing of Mg–Al–Mn–Ca for High Strength and Ductility

Abstract

While rare-earth Mg alloysMagnesium alloy have remarkable properties for high strength applications, lower cost alternatives are necessary for the widespread industry use of Mg. Ca added Mg alloysMagnesium alloy have shown promise as an alternative to rare-earth alloys. Ca-based precipitates can reduce basal texture, reduce casting porosity, and increase mechanical strength of cast components. However, the accumulation of Ca-based precipitates along inter-dendritic regions can severely limit ductility. Here, we apply two solid-phase processing techniques, friction stir processingFriction stir processing and shear assisted processing and extrusionShear assisted processing and extrusion, to produce wrought microstructure sheet and extruded tubes from a cast Mg–Al–Mn–Ca alloy. Ductility of the alloy is enhanced by densification under the applied thermomechanical processingThermomechanical processing conditions, grain refinement, and refinement of (Al, Mg)–Ca-based precipitates. Solid-phase processing provides a low cost opportunity to improve the properties of cast Mg alloysMagnesium alloy and improve service life.

Authors

Garcia D; Das H; Sadayappan K; Newcombe P; Herling D; Grant GJ; Komarasamy M

Series

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

Pagination

pp. 131-133

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

DOI

10.1007/978-3-031-22645-8_27

Conference proceedings

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

ISSN

2367-1181

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