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Microstructural Change in Rheocast AZ91D Magnesium Alloys with Stirring Rate and Isothermal Stirring Temperature (교반속도 및 등온교반온도에 따른 AZ91D 마그네슘합금 반응고 주조재의 미세조직 변화)

  • Yim, Chang-Dong;Shin, Kwang-Seon
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.130-136
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    • 2003
  • Rheocasting of AZ91D magnesium alloys yielded the microstructure consisted of the spherical primary particles in the matrix which is different from conventional casting. Rheocast ingots were produced under various processing conditions using batch type rheocaster. Morphology of primary particles was changed from rosette-shape to spherical shape with increasing stirring rate$(V_s)$ and decreasing isothermal stirring temperature$(T_s)$. With increasing $V_s$, more effective shearing between the particles occurred rather than the agglomeration and clustering, so the primary particle size decreased. But with decreasing $T_s$, primary particle size increased mainly due to sintering and partially Ostwald ripening. The sphericity of primary particles increased with increasing $V_s$ and decreasing $T_s$ due to enhanced abrasion among the primary particles. The uniformity of primary particle size increased with increasing Vs and $T_s$.

Hot Rolling Properties of Non-combustible AZ31-xCa Magnesium Alloys (난연성 AZ31-xCa 마그네슘합금의 열간압연 특성)

  • Yim C. D.;You B. S.;Lee J. S.;Kim W. C.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the effects of Ca content and processing variables on hot rolling properties of gravity cast AZ31-xCa alloys were evaluated systematically. The number and length of side crack were decreased with increasing preheating temperature and decreasing reduction ratio per pass and Ca content. The UTS and YS were not strongly dependent on the Ca content but the elongation decreased with increasing Ca content. The decrease of elongation in Ca containing alloys was least when the sheets were fabricated under preheating temperature of $400^{\circ}C$ and reduction ratio per pass of $15\%$. The sheets had the sound external features with little side cracks by homogenization of gravity cast AZ31-xCa alloys before hot rolling. In the cases of AZ31-xCa alloys containing under $1wt.\%$ Ca, the annealed sheets after homogenization and hot rolling had the similar tensile properties to those of AZ31 sheet.

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Effects of pH and Chloride Concentration on Corrosion Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steel and Titanium Alloys Ti 6Al 2Nb 1Ta 1Mo at Elevated Temperature for Pump Impeller Applications

  • Aymen A., Ahmed;Ammar Yaseen, Burjes;Ammar Yaseen, Burjes
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.454-465
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    • 2022
  • The objective of this study was to determine effects of temperatures and pH of sodium chloride solution with MgCl2 ions on corrosion resistance of duplex stainless-steel X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 (DSS) and Ti 6Al 2Nb1Ta1Mo (Ti). Effects of sodium chloride concentration on corrosion resistance were also studied. Corrosion behavior and pitting morphology of duplex stainless steel (DSS) and Ti alloys were evaluated through potentiodynamic polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It was found that a decrease in pH significantly reduced the corrosion resistance of both alloys. Changes in chloride concentration and temperature had more substantial impact on corrosion behavior of DSS than on Ti alloys. Pitting corrosion was formed on DSS samples under all conditions, whereas crevice corrosion was developed on Ti samples with the presence of magnesium chloride at 90 ℃. In conclusion, magnesium chloride ions in an exceedingly strong acidity solution appear to interact with re-passivation process at the surface of these alloys and influence the resulting surface topography.

Effects of Mg on corrosion resistance of Al galvanically coupled to Fe (Fe와 galvanic couple된 알루미늄의 내식성에 미치는 마그네슘의 영향)

  • Hyun, Youngmin;Kim, Heesan
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.40-49
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    • 2013
  • Effects of magnesium and pH on corrosion of aluminum galvanically coupled to iron have studied by using potentio- dynamic and static tests for polarization curves, Mott-Schottky test for analysis of semiconductor property, and GD-AES and XPS for film analysis. Pitting potential was sensitive to magnesium as an alloying element but not to pH, while passive current was sensitive to pH but not to magnesium. It was explained with, instead of point defect model (PDM), surface charge model describing that the ingression of chloride depends on the state of surface charge and passive film at film/solution interface is affected by pH. In addition, galvanic current of aluminum electrically coupled to iron was not affected by magnesium in pH 8.4, 0.2M citrate solution but was increased by magnesium at the solution of pH 9.1. The galvanic current at pH 9.1 increased with time at the initial stage and after the exposure of about 200 minute, decreased and stabilized. The behavior of the galvanic current was related with the concentration of magnesium at the surface. It agreed with the depletion of magnesium at the oxide surface by using glow discharge atomic emission spectroscopy (GD-AES). In addition, pitting potential of pure aluminum was reduced in neutral pH solution where chloride ion maybe are competitively adsorbed on pure aluminum. It was confirmed by the exponential decrease of pitting potential with log of [$Cl^-$] around 0.025 M of [$Cl^-$] and linear decrease of the pitting potential. From the above results, unlike magnesium, alloying elements with higher electron negativity, lowering isoelectric point (ISE), are recommended to be added to improve pitting corrosion resistance of aluminum and its alloys in neutral solutions as well as their galvanic corrosion resistance in weakly basic solutions.

The Present State and Task of Korea Magnesium Industry (한국마그네슘산업의 현황과 과제)

  • Kang, M.C.;Kim, H.S.;Cho, H.K.;Kim, K.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.57-60
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    • 2008
  • Magnesium alloys usage has been increased every year owing to its lightness, damping capacity, and EMI shielding, etc. In case of magnesium, it is mainly produced by diecasting due to high fluidity of melts. But, casting defect occurs many times because of low heat capacity of the magnesium. Therefore, wrought products can be applied for defect-free and mechanical properties. but it is insufficient in market share because of crystalline structure. The domestic market of wrought magnesium products are not revitalized compare to advanced countries. Accordingly we are going to forecast a domestic market of wrought products through searching the present of korean magnesium industry.

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Development of magnesium tube manufacturing technology with strip cast and warm rolled AZ31 sheet. (마그네슘 압연판재를 이용한 용접 튜브 제조 기술 개발)

  • Lee, Mok-Young;Han, Soo-Sik;Chang, Woong-Seong;Lee, Heung-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.96-96
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    • 2010
  • Magnesium alloy is being used for structural material since it has high specific strength. Tubular shape was effective way for enhanced structural design. To manufacture the tube, it is necessary to weld the butted joint of both tubular formed sides. But the magnesium alloy was hardly welded with conventional welding processes. The laser welding was effective way to joint magnesium alloys because it had high weld strength and productivity compare with other welding processes. In this study, magnesium alloy sheets was formed at elevated temperature to tubular shape and welded with laser. Consequently, the magnesium alloy tube was making successful with warm forming and laser welding and bicycle frame was making with it.

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Fabrication and Evaluation of High Mg-content ECO-Almag6~9 Extruded Products by using Oxidation-resistant Mg Mother Alloy (내산화성 Mg 모합금을 이용한 고(高) Mg 함유 ECO-Almag6~9 합금 압출재의 제조 및 특성평가)

  • Kim, Bong-Hwan;Yoon, Young-Ok;Kim, Shae-Kwang
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 2021
  • The magnesium is one of the important alloying elements in the conventional aluminum alloys. The addition of magnesium to aluminum is well known to increase the mechanical strength of the aluminum without the trade-off of the decreased elongation. However, the content of magnesium in aluminum alloys has been limited to be lower than about 5wt.% because of the high oxidation tendency of magnesium element during the manufacturing processes such as casting, hot-forming and post heat-treatments, which can deteriorate the quality and properties of the final products. In this study, new 'ECO-Almag6~9' (containing 6~9wt%Mg) alloys were investigated to be made of the ECO-Mg master alloy, which has been invented to reduce the oxidation tendency of itself. It was successfully demonstrated that ECO-Almag6~9 alloys can be fabricated through the mass-production facilities of DC casting and extrusion routes without the problems of magnesium oxidation. In addition, it was confirmed that the strength and ductility were simultaneously improved due to the addition of high magnesium contents.

The Effect of Zr Addition on AM50 Mg Alloys Foam Metals (AM50 Mg합금 발포금속의 제조와 지르코늄 첨가 영향)

  • Kim, Byeong-Gu;Tak, Byeong-Su;Hur, Bo-Young
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.217-223
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    • 2010
  • Foamed metal has become an attractive material, which has unique physical, thermal, acoustic, damping and mechanical properties, because large amount of pores are distributed in the metal matrix. Therefore, metal foam can be used for the light weight application in automotive, locomotive, aerospace fields. Aluminum foams have been developed successfully and will be employed in the next generation of energy absorption boxes. Magnesium alloys are most eligible candidate to substitute aluminum alloy, especially for lower density and higher damping properties in wide industrial fields. Magnesium alloy foams are expected to be particularly advantageous due to two thirds the density of aluminum. However, foaming magnesium have been weakness of high activity, difficult processing and very dangerous. In order to upgrade this problem, AM50 magnesium alloy which has better characteristic is safe to use through foaming time and alloying element in this study.

Microstructure and Creep Property of Die-Cast AXE710 Mg Alloy (다이캐스팅으로 제조한 AXE710 Mg 합금의 미세조직 및 크리프 특성)

  • Kang, Mun Gu;So, Tae Il;Jung, Hwa Chul;Shin, Kwang Seon
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.49 no.9
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    • pp.686-691
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    • 2011
  • To develop creep resistant die-cast Mg alloys, various alloying elements, including Ca, Ce, and Sr, were added to a Mg-Al alloy. The AXE710 alloy was produced on a 320 ton high-pressure die casting machine. The microstructure and creep properties of the alloy were examined. The creep behavior was investigated at $150^{\circ}C$ for stresses ranging from 50 to 100 MPa. The stress exponent was derived from the relationship between normalized secondary creep rates and compensated effective stresses. It was found to be 4.9, indicating that the dislocation climb is a dominant creep mechanism.

Influence of ZrO2 Particulates on Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium Alloy Coated by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (플라즈마 전해산화 처리된 마그네슘 합금의 내부식성에 미치는 코팅층 내 지르코니아 입자 영향)

  • Namgung, Seung;Ko, Young Gun;Shin, Ki Ryong;Shin, Dong Hyuk
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.48 no.9
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    • pp.813-818
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    • 2010
  • In current automobile and electronic industries, the use of magnesium alloys where both energy and weight saving are attainable is increasing. Despite their light weight, there has been an inherent drawback arising from the surface vulnerable to be oxidized with ease, specifically under corrosive environments. To protect magnesium alloy from corrosion, the present work deals with the electrochemical response of the oxide layer on magnesium alloy specimen prepared by plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) method in an electrolyte with zirconia powder. Surface observation using scanning electron microscopy evidences that a number of zirconia particles are effectively incorporated into oxide layer. From the results of potentio-dynamic tests in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution, the PEO-treated sample containing zirconia particles shows better corrosion properties than that without zirconia, which is the result of zirconia incorporation into the coating layer. Corrosion resistance is also measured by utilizing salt spray tests for 120 hrs.