Materials (Jun 2023)

Dependence of Tensile Properties and Fracture Behaviors on the Fractions of Continuous and Discontinuous Precipitates in Peak-Aged AZ80A Magnesium Alloy

  • Kelong Zhang,
  • Huizhong Li,
  • Xiaopeng Liang,
  • Zhi Chen,
  • Hui Tao,
  • Yixuan Che,
  • Li Li,
  • Zixiang Luo,
  • Qinghuan Huo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16134546
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 13
p. 4546

Abstract

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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 and tensile strength at room temperature. However, at the same high temperature, increasing the fractions of DP regions improved the elongation but deteriorated the tensile strength significantly. The different resultant tensile properties at different temperatures were caused by the different precipitation-strengthening effects in the CP and DP regions. The strengthening contribution of the DP regions was more effective at room temperature but became inferior to the effect brought about by the CP regions at high temperatures. Micro-cracks were usually initiated and propagated in the CP regions at room temperature. At high temperatures, however, micro-voids formed more easily in the DP regions, and the fracture path preferred to locate there.

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