Preparation and characterization of magnesium alloy containing Al2Y particles

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A magnesium alloy containing Al2Y particles was successfully fabricated by changing the content of Al in the Mg-6Y alloy melt. Its microstructure and mechanical properties were subsequently characterized. The results show that two types of Al2Y particles were discovered in the Mg-6Y-xAl (x = 0.5-5) alloys, which are namely the polygonal particles in the pre-precipitated phase and the discontinuous network of particles in the eutectic phase. With an increase in Al content, the amount of pre-precipitated Al2Y increases and the eutectic decreases gradually. When the Al content is 5 wt %, Al2Y particles are almost all in the pre-precipitated phase in the Mg-6Y alloy. After hot extrusion, the YA65 alloy could be regarded as the Mg master alloy that contains Al2Y particles with heterogeneous nucleation capability or Al2Y particle-reinforced magnesium matrix composites. The tensile strength of the as-extruded magnesium alloy is significantly improved at ambient temperatures.

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Jiang, Z., Feng, J., Chen, Q., Jiang, S., Dai, J., Jiang, B., & Pan, F. (2018). Preparation and characterization of magnesium alloy containing Al2Y particles. Materials, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11091748

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