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Research Article

Microstructure and mechanical properties of as-cast and wrought Mg–Ni in-situ formed alloys

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Pages 985-993 | Received 10 Sep 2022, Accepted 29 Nov 2022, Published online: 15 Dec 2022
 

Abstract

The effects of nickel addition to magnesium in the hypoeutectic range were investigated in the as-cast and extruded conditions. At low Ni content of 5 wt-%, the grain-boundary eutectics were present in the grain refined α-Mg matrix; while at high Ni content of 15 wt-%, the eutectic constituent became the matrix of the alloy with the appearance of α-Mg rosettes. The addition of Ni up to 15 wt-% led to a significant enhancement of the strength-ductility balance. Moreover, the formation of long Mg2Ni particles at the boundaries of eutectic colonies was explained based on the cooling curve thermal analysis results. Furthermore, remarkable grain refinement by dynamic recrystallisation (DRX) and fragmentation/dispersion of intermetallic particles during hot extrusion led to the improvement of tensile strength, ductility, and toughness.

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The manuscript has been prepared by the contribution of all authors, it is the original authors work, it has not been published before, it has been solely submitted to this journal, and if accepted, it will not be submitted to any other journal in any language.

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The authors stated that the processed data required to reproduce these findings were available in this manuscript.

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