Tensile properties of directionally solidified AZ91 Mg alloy

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Abstract

AZ91 Mg alloy consisting of elongated grains was processed by a directional solidification method and mechanical properties of the directionally solidified Mg alloy were compared with those of the non-directionally solidified Mg alloy by tensile tests at room temperature and at 473 K. The directionally solidified Mg alloy exhibited higher strength at 473 K than the non-directionally solidified Mg alloy because grain boundary sliding was suppressed. Also, the directionally solidified alloy exhibited higher strength and larger elongation at room temperature than the non-directionally solidified alloy. Suppression of intergranular fracture was responsible for high ductility for the directionally solidified alloy.

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Mabuchi, M., Kobata, M., Chino, Y., & Iwasaki, H. (2003). Tensile properties of directionally solidified AZ91 Mg alloy. Materials Transactions, 44(4), 436–439. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.44.436

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