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Title: Mechanical and wear properties of Sb- and Y-added Mg-9Al-1Zn (AZ91) alloy
Authors: Arun Boby
Srinivasan, A
Pillai, U T S
Pai, B C
Keywords: Resistant magnesium alloys
Creep-properties
Aging behavior
Precipitation kinetics
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A - Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science 46 A(9):4234-4246;Sep 2015
Abstract: This paper studies the effect of Sb and Y additions on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the AZ91 alloy. The results indicate that the Sb and Y additions lead to the formation of Mg3Sb2 and Al2Y phases. These phases modify the morphology of the beta-Mg17Al12 phase, and hence refine the microstructure. The effects of Sb and Y additions on the aging behavior have also been investigated. Aging of the AZ91 alloy results in the formation of continuous and discontinuous types of precipitates. Whereas Sb and Y additions to AZ91 alloy suppresses the formation of discontinuous precipitate. The paper also reports the mechanical properties of as-cast and aged Sb-added AZ91-xY alloys for room and high temperatures. The optimum tensile properties are obtained with the alloy having the combined addition of 0.5 wt pct Sb and 0.6 wt pct Y. The fracture surface of AZ91-0.5Sb-0.6Y alloy reveals more quasi-cleavage type of failure with a cleavage fracture than the base alloy. At HT, the AZ91-0.5Sb-0.6Y alloy displays more cleavage facets connected with tearing ridges and shallow dimples than AZ91 alloy. Furthermore, it observed the improvement in wear resistance through the addition of Y. The worn surface reveals abrasion, oxidation, delamination, and plastic deformation wear mechanisms.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2014
ISSN: 1073-5623
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