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摘要
镁钆基合金是一类重要的高性能镁合金。本研究采用了三种不同钆(Gd)含量的镁钆合金:通过半连续铸造以及随后的固溶和时效热处理,制备了三种不同钆(Gd)含量的镁钆合金:Mg-9.54Gd-0.40Zr(重量百分比,G10 K)、Mg-15.11Gd-0.35Zr(重量百分比,G15 K)和 Mg-19.67Gd-0.33Zr(重量百分比,G20 K)。研究了钆含量对 Mg-Gd-Zr 合金微观结构和机械性能的影响。所有三种铸造合金都呈现出 Mg5Gd 共晶相,且随着 Gd 含量的增加而增加。Mg5Gd 在固溶热处理后消失(G10 K 合金分别在 480 ℃ 固溶处理 4 小时,G15 K 合金在 500 ℃ 固溶处理 12 小时,G20 K 合金在 520 ℃ 固溶处理 24 小时)。固溶后在 200 °C 下进行 64 小时的时效热处理会产生大量棱柱形 β′ 沉淀,其面积数密度会随着钆含量的增加而显著增加。此外,β′沉淀的形态也有明显的变化:G10 K 合金的特征是长宽比增大。因此,峰值时效 G10 K 合金显示出卓越的强度-电导率协同作用,屈服强度(YS)为 216 ± 1 MPa,极限拉伸强度(UTS)为 363 ± 1 MPa,伸长率(EL)为 8.7 ± 0.6 %。这项研究表明,当钆含量超过 15 wt.% 时,塑性减弱,沉淀强化受到限制。
Effect of Gd content on microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg-xGd-Zr alloys via semicontinuous casting
Mg-Gd based alloys are an important class of high-performance Mg alloys. In this study, three Mg-Gd alloys with different gadolinium (Gd) contents: Mg-9.54Gd-0.40Zr (wt.%, G10 K), Mg-15.11Gd-0.35Zr (wt.%, G15 K) and Mg-19.67Gd-0.33Zr (wt.%, G20 K) were prepared by semicontinuous casting and subsequent solution and aging heat treatments. The role of Gd content on microstructures and mechanical properties of the Mg-Gd-Zr alloy is studied. All three as-cast alloys exhibit eutectic phases of Mg5Gd, with the amount increasing as the Gd content rises. Mg5Gd disappears after the solution heat treatment (the G10 K alloy solution-treated at 480 °C for 4 h, the G15 K alloy at 500 °C for 12 h and the G20 K alloy at 520 °C for 24 h, respectively). Aging heat treatment at 200 °C for 64 h after solution introduces numerous prismatic β′ precipitates, with a significant increase in their area number density corresponding to increased Gd content. Additionally, the morphology of the β′ precipitates exhibits distinct variations: the G10 K alloy is characterized by an enhanced aspect ratio. Consequently, the peak-aged G10 K alloy demonstrates superior strength-ductility synergy, with a yield strength (YS) of 216 ± 1 MPa, an ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of 363 ± 1 MPa, and an elongation (EL) of 8.7 ± 0.6 %. This study suggests that plasticity diminishes and precipitation strengthening is limited when the gadolinium content exceeds 15 wt.%.
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