Title of article :
Tensile strength improvement of an Mg–12Gd–3Y (wt%) alloy
processed by hot extrusion and free forging
Author/Authors :
Li Lin، نويسنده , , Lijia Chen، نويسنده , , Zheng Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
An Mg–12Gd–3Y (wt%) alloy was prepared by
conventional casting method using permanent steel mold.
Then this alloy was subjected to hot processing, involving
hot extrusion and free forging. Tensile strength at room
temperature can be improved, with the highest ultimate
tensile strength (UTS) value of 390.2 MPa achieved by hot
extrusion in comparison to that of as-cast alloy. Temperature
dependence of tensile strength is distinguishable for
the as-extruded alloy, while the relative stability in UTS
values of the alloy after being freely forged should be
ascribed to the inter-crossing among deformation bands
located at various orientations and the accommodation
effect of twining lamellas resulting from forging process on
plastic deformation during tensile test at elevated temperatures.
Further annealing after hot processing can only have
adequate influence on the tensile strength of as-forged
alloy. For the alloy freely forged and annealed at 523 K for
4 h, the highest UTS (441.1 MPa) at room temperature is
found, which should be mainly related to an evolution from
the original as-forged microstructure with subgrains to a
more stable combination of large and refined grains
through dynamic recrystallization during free forging, and
the stress at offset yield YS (384.3 MPa) is also comparable
to that relatively high value of 396.9 MPa after
solution treatment and isothermal aging of the as-cast
alloy.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science