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Effect of Extrusion Conditions on Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of AM80 Magnesium Alloys (AM80 마그네슘 합금의 미세조직 및 기계적 특성에 대한 압출조건의 영향)

  • Lee, S.K.;Kim, D.H.;Kim, D.H.;Lim, S.G.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.379-385
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    • 2018
  • This study investigated the effect of extrusion conditions on microstructures and mechanical properties of AM80 magnesium alloys. The billets of magnesium alloy used for hot extrusion were prepared by permanent mold casting method, and its extrusion was hot direct extrusion with different extrusion conditions. The results of microstructural analysis showed that the main phases in the as-casted alloys were ${\alpha}-Mg$, ${\beta}-Mg_{17}Al_{12}$, and lamella $Mg_{17}Al_{12}$. Hot extrusion results, The tensile strength of the most soundly manufactured extruded bars (extrusion temp: $350^{\circ}C$, extrusion ratio: 27:1, ram speed: 2mm/s) was approximately 327MPa at room temperature. The increase in the mechanical properties of hot-extruded alloys was as a result of grain refinement by dynamical recrystallization during hot extrusion.

Influence of Cu and Zn Contents on the Properties of Al-Fe-Cu-Mg Based Casting Alloys (Cu 및 Mg 첨가량에 따른 Al-Fe-Cu-Mg계 주조합금의 특성변화)

  • Kim, Jeong-Min;Kim, Nam-Hoon;Shin, Je-Sik;Kim, Ki-Tae;Ko, Se-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2014
  • Efforts have been made to develop new silicon-free aluminum casting alloys that possess high electrical and thermal conductivity. In this research Al-Fe-Cu-Mg alloys with various Cu and Mg contents were investigated for their various properties. As the Cu or Mg content was increased, the electrical conductivity gradually decreased, while the tensile strength of the Al-Fe-Cu-Mg alloy tended to be improved. It was found that fluidity was generally inversely proportional to the Cu content, but the alloys containing 1%Mg showed considerably low fluidity, regardless of the Cu content.

The effects of rolling process on microstructures and high temperature tensile properties of Al-Mg alloy (Al-Mg합금의 압연변수에 다른 미세구조의 변화와 고온인장특성)

  • Kim, Tae-Kue;Jeon, C.H.;Kwun, S.I.;Park, Jong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 1997
  • The effect of alloying elements, precipitate size, its distribution, and dislocation substructure resulted from warm rolling or cold rolling in the superplastic Al-Mg alloy system was investigated. One of the major requirements for fine structure superplasticity is that the grain size should be very small. Fine grain structure is controlled by the dislocation substructure and the dynamic recrystallization during hot or warm working. The recovery of Al-Mg base alloys was constrained resulting in relatively high dislocation density when the alloys were warm rolled. In particular, Al-Mg-Zr alloy exhibited the smallest sub-grain size among Al-Mg alloys containing Mn, Cu, Zr as a third element. The Al-Mg-Mn alloy cold rolled 80% after hot rolling showed the maximun strain rate sensitivity exponent, m, of 0.75 under strain rate of $7.1{\times}10^{-4}/s$ at $500^{\circ}C$. The elongation of the alloys was limited in spite of high m values due to large dispersoids containing appreciable amount of Fe impurities.

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Mechanical Property and Corrosion Resistance of Mg-Zn-Y Alloys Containing Icosahedral Phase (준결정상을 포함한 Mg-Zn-Y 합금의 기계적 특성 및 부식 저항성)

  • Kim, Do Hyung;Kim, Young Kyun;Kim, Won Tae;Kim, Do Hyang
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2011
  • Mechanical and property corrosion resistance of Mg-Zn-Y alloys with an atomic ratio of Zn/Y of 6.8 are investigated using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, uniaxial tensile test and corrosion test with immersion and dynamic potentiometric tests. The alloys showed an in-situ composite microstructure consisting of ${\alpha}$-Mg and icosahedral phase (I-phase) as a strengthening phase. As the volume fraction of the I-phase increases, the yield and tensile strengths of the alloys increase while maintaining large elongation (26~30%), indicating that I-phase is effective for strengthening and forms a stable interface with surrounding ${\alpha}$-Mg matrix. The presence of I-phase having higher corrosion potential than ${\alpha}$-Mg, decreased the corrosion rate of the cast alloy up to I-phase volume fraction of 3.7%. However further increase in the volume fraction of the I-phase deteriorates the corrosion resistance due to enhanced internal galvanic corrosion cell between ${\alpha}$-Mg and I-phase.

Precursor Events in Environmentally Assisted Cracking Behaviour of Light Metals

  • Raja, V.S.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2016
  • Light metal alloys of Mg, Ti, and Al undergo environmentally assisted cracking (EAC). Passive film breakdown and pitting are not only precursor events for stress corrosion, but can accelerate hydrogen evolution that is responsible for hydrogen embrittlement. This is clearly demonstrated in the case of Mg and Ti alloys. The so-called innocuous precipitates, which do not directly participate in either alloy strengthening or EAC can be effective precursors for initiating EAC. This aspect is highlighted using high strength aluminium alloys. Such behaviours lead to a paradigm shift in the design of alloys with resistance to EAC.

The Spontaneous Infiltration Mechanism of Molten Al Alloy to AI$_2$O$_3$ Preform (AI$_2$O$_3$ Preform에 대한 용융 Al 합금의 자발적 침윤 기구)

  • 이동윤;박상환;이동복
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.35 no.7
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    • pp.685-690
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    • 1998
  • The wetting behavior and the characteristic of spontaneous infiltration of pure Al and Al-(Si)-Mg alloys on {{{{ { {Al }_{ 2} O}_{3 } }} in vacuum argon and nitrogen atmosphere were investigated to find out the spontaneous in-filtration mechanism. The wetting of molten Al and Al alloys on {{{{ { {Al }_{ 2} O}_{3 } }} was only possible in cacuum at-mosphere but the sponataneous infiltration of molten Al-(Si)-Mg alloys was successfully made on {{{{ { {Al }_{ 2} O}_{3 } }} pre-form in nitrogen atmoshpere. The difference of wettability and spontaneous infiltration of molten Al and Al alloys on {{{{ { {Al }_{ 2} O}_{3 } }} were found to be related to formation of the Mg-N compound coated layer on {{{{ { {Al }_{ 2} O}_{3 } }} particles which was believd to increase wettability of molten Al alloys on {{{{ { {Al }_{ 2} O}_{3 }.

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Oxidation behavior of CaO added Mg and Mg-Al alloys (CaO을 첨가한 Mg 및 Mg-Al 합금의 산화거동)

  • Ha, Seong-Ho;Lee, Jin-Kyu;Jung, Seung-Boo;Kim, Young-Jig;Jo, Hyung-Ho;Kim, Shae-K.
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.126-130
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    • 2007
  • Oxidation behavior of CaO added Mg and Mg-5Al alloys was investigated. At $500^{\circ}C$, oxidation rate of pure Mg was abruptly increased, while that of CaO added Mg was remarkably reduced with increasing CaO content. As a result of surface analysis by AES, there was the thin oxide layer mixed with MgO and CaO in CaO added Mg. Oxidation behavior of CaO added Mg was similar to that of Ca added Mg. Oxidation rate of 0.6CaO added Mg-5Al alloy was much lower than that of Mg-5Al alloy at $500^{\circ}C$ and both alloys showed the linear weight change at $400^{\circ}C$.

Mechanical Properties and Castabilities of Al-12Mg-5.5Zn-xSi Alloys

  • Kim, Jeong-Min;Sung, Ki-Dug;Jun, Joong-Hwan;Kim, Ki-Tae;Jung, Woon-Jae
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.340-346
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    • 2004
  • The plan for obtaining a good combination of strength and castability appeared feasible and the following observations were made. 1. In Al-12Mg-6.6Zn-xSi alloys, more primary $Mg_2Si$ phase formed with reduced $Al_3Mg_2$ phase, as Si content is necessary for an effective solution heat treatment because the solidus temperature is very low silicon contents. 2. A high tensile strength could be obtained in the heat-treated Al-12Mg-5.5Zn-5Si alloy attributed in the heat-treated Al-12Mg-5.5Zn-5Si alloy attributes to fine $MgZn_2$ particles that precipitated uniformly in the matrix. 3. Al-12Mg-5.5Zn-Si alloys showed excellent casting capabilities such as hot cracking resistance and fluidity compared to the reference commercial alloys. 4. The wear resistance of Al-12Mg-5.5Zn-5Si alloy was superior to that of A7075 alloy, and even higher resistance is expected if the morphology and size of primary $Mg_2Si$ phase is carefully controlled.

The softening behavior of Mg-Li-Al(-Zr) alloys (Mg-Li-Al(-Zr) 합금의 연화현상)

  • Kim, Y.W.;Kwang, Y.H.;Lim, Y.J.;Kim, D.H.;Hong, C.P.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 1998
  • The softening behavior of squeeze cast Mg-Li-Al and Mg-Li-Al-Zr alloys have been investigated. The highest hardness values of Mg-Li-Al and Mg-Li-Al-Zr alloys were obtained after solution treatment at $400^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour. The hardness value, however, decreased as the aging temperature and time increased. Microstructural and calorometric analyses showed that quenched-microstructure changed from primary (${\alpha}$ and ${\beta}$)+secondary ${\alpha}$ to primary(${\alpha}$ and ${\beta}$)+secondary ${\alpha}+{\theta}$ after aging. The softening during aging was due to the coarsening of ${\theta}$ precipitates.

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Thermal Stability of Grains in Al-Mg-(Ca) Alloys (Al-Mg-(Ca) 합금에서 결정립의 열적 안정성)

  • Jun, Joong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.175-180
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    • 2012
  • Role of Ca in grain growth behavior has been investigated in hot-rolled Al-3%Mg and Al-3%Mg-0.5%Ca wrought alloys. When annealed for 1 hr from 723 to 823 K, grain size of the Al-3%Mg alloy increased rapidly above 723 K, whereas grains were relatively stable up to 773 K for the Ca-containing alloy. Grain homogeneity of the Ca-containing alloy was better than that of the Ca-free alloy both in hot-rolled and annealed states. Calculated activation energies for grain growth were 77.6 and 85.9 kJ/mole in the range of 723 to 823 K for the alloys with 0 and 0.5%Ca, respectively. Taking SEM images and EDS results into account, enhanced thermal stability in response to Ca addition would be associated with Al4Ca compounds located along the grain boundaries, which eventually play a role in restricting grain growth at elevated temperatures.