PAN Hucheng, JIANG Caixia, ZHANG Yuan, WANG Sen, DU Sen, REN Yuping, QIN Gaowu. Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Low-Temperature Extruded Mg–Sm–Ce Series Alloys[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2024, 67(8): 14-21.
PAN Hucheng, JIANG Caixia, ZHANG Yuan, WANG Sen, DU Sen, REN Yuping, QIN Gaowu. Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Low-Temperature Extruded Mg–Sm–Ce Series Alloys[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2024, 67(8): 14-21. DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2024.08.014.
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Low-Temperature Extruded Mg–Sm–Ce Series Alloys
Significantly improving the absolute strength of low-cost wrought magnesium alloys is one of the key bottlenecks in the field of light alloy research. In this study
a new Mg–Sm–Ce–Mn alloy containing low content of light rare earth elements was designed based on phase diagram calculation
and an ultra-high strength of nearly 400 MPa was achieved by low temperature extrusion. The Mg–0.8Sm–0.4Ce–0.4Mn (EM10
mass fraction
%) alloy formed a dual-configuration grain structure after low temperature extrusion
and showed a typical silk texture
and dynamically precipitated Mg
41
(Ce
Sm)
5
and Mg
12
Ce micron second phase. The lower extrusion temperature and the precipitation of high-density nano-second phases contributed to the refinement of the recrystallized grain size of EM10 alloy to about 0.93 μm
while a high density of residual dislocations remained in the uncrystallized region. The combined effects of fine grain strengthening
second phase strengthening
texture strengthening and dislocation strengthening lead to the yield strength of EM10 alloy can be as high as about 379 MPa
while maintaining the elongation of about 4.7%. Continuing to increase the content of Ce and Sm elements
more brittle micron-sized second phases will be introduced
which will impair the plasticity of the alloy. Therefore
a high-strength Mg–0.8Sm–0.4Ce–0.4Mn alloy was designed and prepared by low-temperature extrusion process and composition optimization. The relevant results can provide theoretical guidance for the preparation of low-alloying and ultra-high-strength wrought magnesium alloys.