Abstract
The potential effect of the element Ca on the precipitation behavior was investigated in an Mg-rare earth alloy. A combination of metastable β′′′ and β′ precipitates was observed for the peak aging condition at 200°C. Ca addition was found to have no significant effect on the precipitating phases and evolution sequence. Composition analysis showed that the Ca partitioned to both β′′′ and β′ precipitate phases. First-principles calculations indicated that Ca partitions to the rare-earth sublattice in the precipitate phase. This finding suggests the potential of Ca to partially replace costly rare-earth elements in precipitation-hardened Mg-rare earth alloys.
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Shi, Q., Natarajan, A. R., Van der Ven, A., & Allison, J. (2023). Partitioning of Ca to metastable precipitates in a Mg-rare earth alloy. Materials Research Letters, 11(3), 222–230. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2022.2138724
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