화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Science Forum, Vol.386-3, 529-534, 2002
Rapidly solidified powder metallurgy magnesium alloys with novel mechanical properties
Nanocrystalline Mg97Zn1Y2 (at%) alloys having high tensile strength, high elevated-temperature tensile strength, high-strain-rate superplasticity and high thermal stability have been developed by rapidly solidified powder metallurgy (RS P/M) processing. The tensile yield strength and elongation that were dependent on the consolidation temperature were in the ranges of 480 to 610 MPa and 5 to 16 %, respectively. Young's modulus of the RS P/M alloy was 45 GPa. The specific tensile yield strength was four times as high as that of a commercial AZ91-T6 alloy, and was higher than those of conventional titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) and aluminum (7075-T6) alloys. The RS P/M alloys exhibited excellent elevated-temperature yield strength that was 5 10 MPa at 423 K. The RS P/M alloy also exhibited high-strain-rate superplasticity at a wide strain-rate range from 1x10(-2) to 1x10(0) s(-1) and at a low temperature of 623 K.