Microstructures and phase compositions of as-cast and extruded ZK60-xDy (x = 0-5) alloys were analysed by optical microscope, scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry. Meanwhile, the tensile mechanical property was tested. With increasing Dy content, Mg-Zn-Dy new phase increases gradually, while MgZn2 phase decreases gradually to disappear. As-cast microstructure is refined gradually; meanwhile extruded one is refined further with decreasing average grain size to 1 μm for ZK60-4·32Dy alloy. Second phase, tending to distribute along grain boundary by continuous network in as-cast state, breaks and distributes dispersedly in extrusion state. As-cast tensile mechanical property remains almost unchanged at ambient temperature; however, extruded ones are enhanced significantly at ambient and elevated temperatures, respectively. Tensile strength at 298 and 473 K increases gradually from 355 and 120 MPa for ZK60 alloy to 395 and 171 MPa for ZK60-4·32Dy alloy, respectively. Extruded tensile fractures exhibit a typical character of ductile fracture. © Indian Academy of Sciences.
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Huang, Z. H., Qi, W. J., Zheng, K. H., Zhang, X. M., Liu, M., Yu, Z. M., & Xu, J. (2013). Microstructures and mechanical properties of Mg-Zn-Zr-Dy wrought magnesium alloys. Bulletin of Materials Science, 36(3), 437–445. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-013-0469-9
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