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Casting Defects and Mechanical Properties of High Pressure Die Cast Mg-Zn-Al-RE Alloys

✍ Scribed by Wenlong Xiao; Mark A. Easton; Suming Zhu; Matthew S. Dargusch; Mark A. Gibson; Shusheng Jia; Jianfeng Nie


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
1020 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1438-1656

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Abstract

The die casting defects and tensile properties of high pressure die cast (HPDC) Mg‐Zn‐Al‐RE alloys with various combinations of Zn and Al were studied. The results show that die casting defects in Mg‐Zn‐Al‐RE alloys are affected by the percentage of Zn and Al contents. The hot tearing susceptibility (HTS) of Mg‐Zn‐Al‐RE alloys tends to increase with increasing Zn content up to 6 wt%, while a further increase of Al and/or Zn content reduces the HTS. In tensile tests, the yield strength (YS) is generally improved by increasing Zn or Al content, whereas the tensile strength (TS) and ductility appear to depend largely on the presence of casting defects. Compared with Mg‐Zn‐Al alloys, the mechanical properties of the Mg‐Zn‐Al‐RE alloy are significantly improved. The Mg‐4Zn‐4Al‐4RE alloy is found to have few casting defects and the optimal tensile properties.


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