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Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Evolution of a Superlight Mg-9.3Li-1.79Al-1.61Zn Alloy

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MATERIALS CHINA[ISSN:1674-3962/CN:61-1473/TG]

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2019年第02期
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187-192
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研究报告
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Title:
Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Evolution of a Superlight Mg-9.3Li-1.79Al-1.61Zn Alloy

Author(s):
CAO FurongXIA Fei

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China

Keywords:
magnesium-lithium alloy rolling mechanical property microstructure


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Abstract:
To improve the strength and ductility of Mg-Li alloy, sheets of a novel Mg-9.3Li-1.79Al-1.61Zn alloy were produced by casting and rolling. The microstructures and mechanical properties of the alloy were investigated by optical microscope, Xray diffractometer (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), scanning electron microscope(SEM), microhardness tester and tensile tester. Microhardness tests reveal that the hardness of the coldrolled sheet reaches the highest value. Tensile tests show that the elongation to failure of 24% and the ultimate tensile strength of 209 MPa were obtained in the coldrolled alloy. Optical microstructural examination exhibits that hotrolled microstructures are composed of banded or elongated grains. After annealing at 573 K for 1 h for the coldrolled sheet, the alloy is in a partially recrystallized state. Oriental distribution function (ODF) maps were used to analyze the textures of duplex phases formed during hot rolling, cold rolling and annealing, we found that more texture components exist in the βLi phase than those of the αMg phase and the texture intensity of the βLi phase is relatively lower. TEM observations reveal the existence of Al2Mn phase in the tensile specimen and the existence of AlLi phase in the asannealed microstructure. XRD analysis further confirms the existence of the AlLi phases. SEM examination of the fracture surface of tensile specimen reveals that its fracture mode is a ductile fracture. Above mentioned results of mechanical properties are consistent with the microstructural evolution.



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