2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16134546
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Dependence of Tensile Properties and Fracture Behaviors on the Fractions of Continuous and Discontinuous Precipitates in Peak-Aged AZ80A Magnesium Alloy

Abstract: After T5 (forging + aging) and different T6 (forging + solution + aging) heat treatments, the AZ80A Mg alloys exhibited microstructures with different fractions of continuous precipitate (CP) regions and discontinuous precipitate (DP) regions. The effects of the fractions of DP regions and CP regions on the tensile properties and fracture behaviors were investigated using microstructural characterizations and analysis. The results showed that increasing the fraction of DP regions enhanced the yield strength an… Show more

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“…Similar difficulties are also found in Mg alloys, which is the lightest structural material. Classical experience that discontinuous precipitation would deteriorate the mechanical performance may break down under certain service environments [4]. Detailed reasons are still being researched for and characterized.…”
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“…Similar difficulties are also found in Mg alloys, which is the lightest structural material. Classical experience that discontinuous precipitation would deteriorate the mechanical performance may break down under certain service environments [4]. Detailed reasons are still being researched for and characterized.…”
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confidence: 99%