Journal of Aeronautical Materials (Oct 2020)

Microstructure and mechanical properties of ultra-high strength TiCp/Mg-1.4Zn-2.6Ca-0.5Mn nanocomposite after hot extrusion

  • NIE Kaibo,
  • ZHU Zhihao,
  • DENG Kunkun,
  • HAN Jungang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11868/j.issn.1005-5053.2020.000083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 5
pp. 20 – 28

Abstract

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A uniform distribution of TiCp nanoparticles was realized in the TiCp/Mg-1.4Zn-2.6Ca-0.5Mn nanocomposite fabricated by the method of ultrasonic-assisted semisolid stirring. Microstructure and mechanical properties of the nanocomposite before and after extrusion were investigated. The results show that the grains in the dense area of the second phase were smaller than those in the barren area, and the second phase was Ca2Mg6Zn3. Dynamic recrystallization (DRX) occurred in the nanocomposites after extrusion at different temperatures (350 °C, 310 °C and 270 °C). Both the sizes and volume fraction of DRX grains and precipitates size were obviously refined as the extrusion temperature decreased, while the volume fraction of precipitates increased. Ultrafine recrystallized grain structure (≈0.34 μm) with a substantial of fine precipitates appeared in the nanocomposite extruded at 270 °C. The refined grain structure was not only due to DRX, but also the synergistic pinning effect of nano-TiCp, precipitated MgZn2 and α-Mn particles. The optimum tensile strength was achieved in the nanocomposites extruded at 270 °C/0.1 mm•s–1, and the yield strength (YS), ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and elongation to failure (EL)were ≈439.7 MPa、≈460.2 MPa and ≈1.73%, respectively. The grain refinement strengthening with the contribution ratio over 60% to YS increment was much higher relative to thermal expansion effect, Orowan strengthening and dislocation strengthening.

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