The effect of precipitation on strength and ductility in a Mg-Zn-Y alloy
Julian M. Rosalie, Hidetoshi Somekawa, Alok Singh, Toshiji Mukai

TL;DR
This study investigates how pre-ageing deformation influences precipitate characteristics and mechanical properties in a Mg-Zn-Y alloy, revealing that deformation refines precipitates and enhances strength and ductility.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of Mg-Zn-Y alloys under different deformation and aging conditions.
Findings
Pre-ageing deformation increases precipitate volume fraction.
Deformation refines precipitate size and improves strength.
Alloy strength correlates with interparticle spacing.
Abstract
The effect of pre-ageing deformation on the size and distribution of beta-prime precipitates and subsequently on the resulting strength and ductility have been measured in a Mg-3.0at.%Zn-0.5at.%Y alloy. The alloy was extruded and then subjected to a T8 heat treatment comprised of a solution-treatment, cold-work and artificial ageing. Extrusion was used to introduce texture, ensuring that deformation occurred via slip rather than twinning. Samples were subjected to controlled uniaxial deformation and then isothermally aged to peak hardness. Precipitate length, diameter and number density were measured and evaluated in terms of the strength and ductility of the alloy. The nucleation of the beta-prime precipitates in peak-aged condition without pre-ageing deformation (i.e.T6 treatment) was poor, with only 0.5% volume fraction, compared to approximately 3.5% in T6 treated binary…
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