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The Relationship between Microstructure and Property of Rapidly Solidified Al-Mg-X(X=Cr, Zr or Mn) Asloys
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급속응고 Al-Mg-X(X=Cr, Zr or Mn) 합금의 미세구조와 특성간의 관계
The Relationship between Microstructure and Property of Rapidly Solidified Al-Mg-X(X=Cr, Zr or Mn) Asloys
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 1996;3(4):271-278

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In this study, the effect of the transition elements on the microstructure and mechanical properties of rapidly solidified Al-Mg-X alloys was investigated. As a result of the rapid solidification processing, fine equiaxed grains with a mean diameter of 2 mum were observed in these alloys. Many fine particles were found to be distributed rather homogeneously throughout the matrix with relatively large particles occasionally at grain boundaries. The ultimate tensile strengths of Al-Mg-X alloys were found to decrease rather remarkably at 150 °C without the gain of the ductility at 150 °C, which may result from segregation of beta (Al_3Mg_2) precipitates. Fine dimples were observed on the fracture surfaces for all alloy systems and the variation of the size and shape of dimples was not observed upon alloy systems. The ductility at 530 °C was found to be ~100%, suggesting that grain boundary sliding did not contribute to ductiliy despite he grain size stabilization. The absence of superplastic behavior may be associated with low boundary misorientation in rapidly solidified Al-Mg-X alloys.

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