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Journal of Materials Science | 2001

Effects of Ca addition on the microstructure and mechanical properties of AZ91magnesium alloy

Wang Qudong; Chen Wenzhou; Zeng Xiaoqin; Lu Yizhen; Ding Wenjiang; Zhu Yan-ping; Xu Xiaoping; Mamoru Mabuchi

The effects of Ca addition on the microstructure and mechanical properties of AZ91 magnesium alloy have been studied. The results show that the Ca addition can refine the microstructure, reduce the quantity of Mg17Al12 phase, and form new Al2Ca phase in AZ91 magnesium alloy. With the Ca addition, the tensile strength and elongation of AZ91magnesium alloy at ambient temperature are reduced, whereas Ca addition confers elevated temperature strengthening on AZ91 magnesium alloy. The tensile strength at 150°C increases with increasing Ca content. The impact toughness of AZ91magnesium alloy increases, and then declines as the Ca content increases. The tensile and impact fractographs exhibit intergranular fracture features, Ca addition changes the pattern and quantity of tearing ridge, with radial or parallel tearing ridge increasing, tensile strength, elongation and impact toughness reduce.


Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2001

Influence of beryllium and rare earth additions on ignition-proof magnesium alloys

Zeng Xiaoqin; Wang Qudong; Lu Yizhen; Zhu Yan-ping; Ding Wenjiang; Zhao Yunhu

Abstract A kind of magnesium alloy which has excellent ignition-proof performance and approximate chemical composition with AZ91D alloy was obtained by beryllium and rare earth (RE) addition. A high content of beryllium in magnesium alloy could prevent the ignition of the magnesium, but it also makes the grain coarse and decreases the tensile properties. RE elements were added to refine the grains and improve the tensile strength to the level of AZ91D. On the other hand, casting properties such as fluidity and hot-tearing property were better than those of AZ91D alloy.


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 1999

Study on the fluidity of AZ91+xRE magnesium alloy

Wang Qudong; Lu Yizhen; Zeng Xiaoqin; Ding Wenjiang; Zhu Yan-ping; Li Qinghua; Lan Jie

Influence of section thickness, pouring temperature, mould temperature and content of rare earth (RE) element on the fluidity of AZ91 magnesium alloy has been studied through fluidity specimens with different section thickness cast in metal mould. The results show that the relation curve of filling length versus section thickness can be divided into two parts: (i) the filling length in the thin section increases slowly with increasing section thickness, after a critical thickness; and (ii) the filling length in the thick section increases rapidly with increasing section thickness. Elevating the pouring temperature has little influence on the fluidity in the thin section, but increases the filling length in the thick section remarkably. As mould temperature increases, the fluidity in the thin section increases a little, but the fluidity in the thick section rapidly increases. As RE content increases, the fluidity in the thin section changes from increasing to decreasing, and the fluidity in the thick section changes from increasing to decreasing, and to increasing again. Moreover, the critical thickness separating region of thin and thickness section behavior moves to higher values.


Journal of Materials Science | 2002

High temperature deformation behavior of permanent casting AZ91 alloy with and without Sb addition

Yuan Guangyin; Wang Qudong; Ding Wenjiang

AbstractThe elevated temperature deformation behavior of permanent cast magnesium alloy AZ91 with and without Sb addition has been investigated using slow strain rate (5.0 × 10−4s−1) elevated temperature tensile and constant load creep testing at 150°C and 50 MPa. The alloy with 0.4 wt% Sb showed a higher elevated temperature tensile strength and creep resistance due to the formation of thermal stable Mg3Sb2 precipitates and a smaller microstructure as well as the suppressing of the discontinuous precipitation. Plastic deformation of AZ91 based alloys is determined by motion of dislocation in basal plane and non-basal slip systems. The dislocation motion in a slip system is influenced by temperature, precipitates and other lattice defects. Dislocations jog, grain boundaries and/or precipitates are considered as obstacles for moving dislocations. The


Archive | 2005

Deformed magnesium alloy and its casting and deforming processing process

Li Qiang; Wang Qudong; Zeng Xiaoqin


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2005

Centrifugally cast Zn–27Al–xMg–ySi alloys and their in situ (Mg2Si + Si)/ZA27 composites

Wang Qudong; Chen Yongjun; Chen Wenzhou; Wei Yinhong; Zhai Chunquan; Ding Wenjiang

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Archive | 2005

Mg-Al based magnesium alloy in high intensity and high plasticity

Liu Manping; Wang Qudong; Zeng Xiaoqin


Archive | 2005

Preparation of high-strength creep resistant deforming magnesium alloy

Wang Qudong; Chen Yongjun; Zhai Chunquan

deformation twinning were founded in the creep process by TEM. Cross slip of dislocations was taken into account as the main softening mechanism for permanent cast AZ91 alloy during elevated temperature deformation process.


Acta Metallurgica Sinica | 2008

INFLUENCE OF CYCLIC EXTRUSION AND COMPRESSION ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ZK60 ALLOY

Lin Jinbao; Wang Qudong; Peng Liming; Chen Yongjun


Archive | 2005

Preparation of high-strength deforming magnesium alloy

Chen Yongjun; Wang Qudong; Zhai Chunquan

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Ding Wenjiang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Chen Yongjun

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zhai Chunquan

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zeng Xiaoqin

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Jiang Haiyan

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Lu Yizhen

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zhu Yan-ping

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Chen Wenzhou

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Peng Liming

Taiyuan University of Science and Technology

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Lan Jie

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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