TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of extrusion conditions on properties of hot extruded Mg composite with Mg2Si dispersions via solid-state synthesis
AU - Tsuzuki, Ritsuko
AU - Kondoh, Katsuyoshi
AU - Du, Wenbo
AU - Aizawa, Tatsuhiko
AU - Yuasa, Eiji
PY - 2003/1/1
Y1 - 2003/1/1
N2 - Magnesium composites with Mg2Si dispersoids, which are known for their excellent mechanical properties, were successfully fabricated via combination of solid-state synthesis and hot extrusion, and obtained materials were estimated after plastic working. Si powder was mixed with Mg alloy (AZ31) powder to combine AZ31-5wt%Si, and cold compacted. After consolidation, green compacts were pre-heated at 520°C, which was decided from the DSC experiment. After pre-heating, the green compacts were hot extruded immediately. Extrusion ratio was R=16, 20 and 26. The hot extruded composites were examined by tensile test, relative density and Vickers hardness, and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The microstructure was also observed by using optical microscopy and SEM. At the same time, the hot forged material as the same composition as the hot extruded one was produced and evaluated. As a result, the effect of refinement of Mg2Si particles via hot extrusion was confirmed. And their relative densities were above 95%. Mechanical properties of the hot extruded composites were also improved and their strength was extremely higher than that of the hot forged material. Especially in the case of the composites hot-extruded with the highest extrusion ratio in this study (R=26), high UTS, Y.S. and elongation, 282.2MPa, 226.3MPa and 7.3%, respectively, were showed. Thus, it could be concluded that hot extrusion technique is effective to fabricate fine Mg2Si dispersoids and leads to improvement of mechanical properties of Mg2Si/Mg composite. This tendency was remarkable as extrusion ratio increased.
AB - Magnesium composites with Mg2Si dispersoids, which are known for their excellent mechanical properties, were successfully fabricated via combination of solid-state synthesis and hot extrusion, and obtained materials were estimated after plastic working. Si powder was mixed with Mg alloy (AZ31) powder to combine AZ31-5wt%Si, and cold compacted. After consolidation, green compacts were pre-heated at 520°C, which was decided from the DSC experiment. After pre-heating, the green compacts were hot extruded immediately. Extrusion ratio was R=16, 20 and 26. The hot extruded composites were examined by tensile test, relative density and Vickers hardness, and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The microstructure was also observed by using optical microscopy and SEM. At the same time, the hot forged material as the same composition as the hot extruded one was produced and evaluated. As a result, the effect of refinement of Mg2Si particles via hot extrusion was confirmed. And their relative densities were above 95%. Mechanical properties of the hot extruded composites were also improved and their strength was extremely higher than that of the hot forged material. Especially in the case of the composites hot-extruded with the highest extrusion ratio in this study (R=26), high UTS, Y.S. and elongation, 282.2MPa, 226.3MPa and 7.3%, respectively, were showed. Thus, it could be concluded that hot extrusion technique is effective to fabricate fine Mg2Si dispersoids and leads to improvement of mechanical properties of Mg2Si/Mg composite. This tendency was remarkable as extrusion ratio increased.
KW - Hot extrusion
KW - Mg matrix composite
KW - MgSi dispersoids
KW - Solid-state synthesis
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0037246991
SN - 0255-5476
VL - 419-422
SP - 789
EP - 794
JO - Materials Science Forum
JF - Materials Science Forum
IS - II
T2 - Proceedings of the Second Osaka International Conference on Platform Science and Technology for Advanced Magnesium Alloys 2003
Y2 - 26 January 2003 through 30 January 2003
ER -