Mg Alloy Composite Materials With Solid-State Synthesized Mg2Si Dispersions (755253ba-8bff-42ff-803b-7c9e53eaa3f4)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Katsuyoshi Kondoh
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The synthesis processing of Mg2Si or Mg2SiIMgO at lower temperature from the elemental magnesium alloy powder/chips and Si or SiO2 powder mixture was established via the repeated plastic working (RPW) based on Powder Metallurgy (PIM) process. RPW is much effective on the mechanical breakage of MgO surface films, which prevent from the solid-state reaction between Mg and Si powder. The solid-state synthesized Mg2Si particle of 200nm-2um is extremely fine, compared to that via the conventional casting process, causing the coarse one of 50-100um. This is because of not coarsening during the solid-state synthesis of Mg2Si. By using in-situ fonning process of Mg2Si via RPW and pre-heating before hot working such as extrusion and forging, the magnesium composite material with Mg2Si or Mg2Si/MgO dispersions was developed in employing Si or SiO2 particles, respectively. For example, when employing AZ31 chips as raw materials of the matrix, it has low density of 1.85g/cm3 and extremely superior mechanical properties, such as tensile strength over 350MPa with 5-10% elongation and Young's modulus of 47-50GPa, to the conventional Mg-Al-Zn alloys. The Mg composite alloy wires and pipes were produced via the hot extrusion process in the manufacturing plant, and also showed excellent mechanical properties.
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APA: Katsuyoshi Kondoh  (2003)  Mg Alloy Composite Materials With Solid-State Synthesized Mg2Si Dispersions (755253ba-8bff-42ff-803b-7c9e53eaa3f4)

MLA: Katsuyoshi Kondoh Mg Alloy Composite Materials With Solid-State Synthesized Mg2Si Dispersions (755253ba-8bff-42ff-803b-7c9e53eaa3f4). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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