Title of article :
High temperature phase stabilized microstructure in Mg–Zn–Sn
alloys with Y and Sb additions
Author/Authors :
Anton Gorny، نويسنده , , Menahem Bamberger، نويسنده , , Alexander Katsman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Mg–Zn–Sn alloys exhibit poor structural stability
at elevated temperatures that restricts utilization of
these alloys. Small additions of alloying elements forming
high temperature phases (HTP) were used to improve
the structural stability of the Mg–Zn–Sn alloy. The main
goal of this work was to investigate the microstructure
evolution of the Mg–Zn–Sn-alloy with additions of Y
and Sb during a wide scope of heat treatments, and to
elucidate peculiarities of an HTP-stabilized microstructure.
In order to clarify the substructure features and
phase precipitation after each step of the heat treatment,
XRD, TEM, SEM and EDS analyses were applied. It
was found that in the dendrite structure formed during
solidification, HTP-particles are concentrated in the interdendrite
regions. Solution treatment of the as-cast
structure at 440 C for 96 h lead to the formation of
a-Mg grains of 50–80 lm in diameter with a characteristic
substructure. The presence of HTP-particles
prevented dislocation recovery and movement of dislocation
walls during solution treatment, and by this way
restricted annihilation of grain boundaries between dendrites
of close orientation, and lead to the formation of a
substructure with sub-grains of 20–30 lm. The sub-grain
boundaries are pinned by HTP-particles and are
strengthened by the MgZn2 and Mg2Sn binary precipitates
during aging. Precipitate depleted zones formed
near grain- and sub-grain boundaries during aging were
bordered by a ‘‘crust’’ of enlarged binary particles.
Such pinned sub-grain microstructure provides a
high structural stability of the alloys at elevated
temperatures
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science