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Effects of Co-addition of Ni and Zn on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Extruded Mg-Y-Cu Alloy
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1.State Key Laboratory of Advanced Processing and Recycling of Nonferrous Metals, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou 730050, China;2.School of Materials Science and Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou 730050, China;3.Guizhou Fenghua Aerospace Precision Equipment Co., Ltd, Guiyang 550000, China

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Major Science and Technology Project of Gansu Province (22ZD6GA008); National Natural Science Foundation of China (52261027, 51961021, 52001152); Open Project of State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials (20192102); Undergraduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program (DC20231188, DC20231482, DC20231558, DC20231469, DC20231441); Supported by Sinoma Institute of Materials Research (Guang Zhou) Co., Ltd (SIMR)

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    Abstract:

    The effects of the co-addition of Ni and Zn on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the extruded Mg-6.84Y-2.45Cu (MYC, wt%) alloy were researched. Results show that the as-cast Mg-6.79Y-1.21Cu-1.12Ni-1.25Zn (MYCNZ, wt%) alloy consists of the α-Mg, a few Y-rich phases, lamellar 18R-long period stacking ordered (LPSO) phase, and granular Mg2(Cu, Ni, Zn) phase. After the homogenization process, phase transformation occurs in MYCNZ alloy. Some 18R-LPSO phases at the grain boundary are transformed into the thin striped 14H-LPSO phase in the grains. After extrusion, the amount, morphology, and distribution of the second phase are changed, and the grain size of the extruded MYCNZ alloy is significantly reduced to approximately 2.62 μm. Additionally, a weaker basal texture is formed in the extruded MYCNZ alloy. The tensile results indicate that the co-addition of Ni and Zn significantly enhances the tensile strength of the extruded MYC alloy while maintaining good ductility. The tensile yield strength (σ0.2), ultimate tensile strength (σb), and elongation to failure (εL) of the extruded MYCNZ alloy are 266.9 MPa, 299.8 MPa, and 20.1%, respectively. This alloy has a good strength-plastic synergistic effect. The excellent tensile strength of the extruded MYCNZ alloy at room temperature is mainly due to grain refinement and the second phase strengthening effect, and its outstanding ductility is ascribed to the texture weakening and activation of non-basal slips.

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[Bi Guangli, Wei Zhichao, Jiang Jing, Zhang Niuming, Li Yuandong, Chen Tijun. Effects of Co-addition of Ni and Zn on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Extruded Mg-Y-Cu Alloy[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2025,54(5):1145~1155.]
DOI:10.12442/j. issn.1002-185X.20240205

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  • Received:April 07,2024
  • Revised:May 10,2024
  • Adopted:June 04,2024
  • Online: May 23,2025
  • Published: May 22,2025