Mechanical alloying of Mg-Al alloy with addition of metal silicides

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Mg-Al alloy powder was mechanically alloyed (MA) by addition of metal silicides (TiSi2, CrSi2 and WSi2), using a planetary ball mill under an Ar atmosphere. The MA powders were consolidated via vacuum hot pressing and hot extrusion. Solid state reactions in the MA powders and extruded materials were examined by XRD and TEM. Mechanical properties were evaluated by hardness and compression tests. In all alloy systems, in situ formation of Mg2Si and metal suicides with lower Si content than the added suicides occurred by solid state reaction during MA and subsequent heating processes. All of the as-extruded materials with fine dispersoids and fine matrix grain structures exhibited high hardness and specific proof strength. The as-extruded material of the Mg-Al-TiSi2 system showed the highest hardness of 141HV, 0.2% compressive proof stress of 657 MPa and specific proof stress of 337 MPa/(Mg/m3) at room temperature.

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Yamazaki, A., Kaneko, J., & Sugamata, M. (2004). Mechanical alloying of Mg-Al alloy with addition of metal silicides. In Materials Transactions (Vol. 45, pp. 2410–2416). Japan Institute of Metals (JIM). https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.45.2410

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