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Strengthening effects of icosahedral phase in magnesium alloys

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Pages 951-956 | Received 13 May 2005, Accepted 27 Jun 2005, Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Microstructure and strength of two alloys Mg95Zn4.2Y0.8 and Mg92.5Zn6.5Y containing icosahedral phase have been studied after extrusion at 250°C and 400°C. Due to its high symmetry and quasiperiodicity, the icosahedral phase can form strong interfaces with the matrix in various orientations. The icosahedral phase particles have a strong pinning effect on the grain boundaries that stabilizes grain size. They are resistant to coarsening, and remain hard at higher temperatures, imparting good strength with ductility at 200°C. Very few deformation structures such as high dislocation density and twins are observed after extrusion or tensile tests. c-type dislocations are commonly observed, which has important implications for greater ductility. Due to the stability of microstructure, various post-extrusion treatments are possible.

Acknowledgements

This work is partly supported by Japan Science and Technology Corporation.

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