Comparative study of tensile and high-cycle fatigue properties of extruded AZ91 and AZ91–0.3Ca–0.2Y alloys

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Ye Jin Kim [1 ]
Young Min Kim [2 ]
Seong-Gu Hong [3 ]
Dae Woong Kim [4 ]
Chong Soo Lee [5 ]
Sung Hyuk Park [1 ]
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[1] School of Materials Science and Engineering,Kyungpook National University
[2] Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology,Pohang University of Science and Technology
[3] Division of Industrial Metrology,Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
[4] Energy Infra Material Measure Team,Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
[5] Implementation Research Division,Korea Institute of Materials Science
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Mg–Al–Zn–Ca–Y alloys with excellent ignition and corrosion resistances—termed SEN alloys (where the letters "S,""E," and "N" stand for stainless, environmentally friendly, and non-flammable, respectively)—have been developed recently. In this study, the microstructure, tensile properties, and high-cycle fatigue properties of an extruded Mg–9.0Al–0.8Zn–0.1Mn–0.3Ca–0.2Y (SEN9) alloy are investigated and compared with those of a commercial Mg–9.0Al–0.8Zn–0.1Mn (AZ91) alloy extruded under the same conditions.Both the extruded SEN9 alloy and the extruded AZ91 alloy have a fully recrystallized structure comprising equiaxed grains, but the former has a smaller average grain size owing to the promoted dynamic recrystallization during extrusion. The extruded AZ91 alloy contains coarse MgAldiscontinuous precipitate (DP) bands parallel to the extrusion direction, which are formed during its cool down after extrusion. In contrast, the extruded SEN9 alloy contains relatively fine undissolved AlCa, AlMnY, and AlY second-phase particles, which are formed during the solidification stage of the casting process. The tensile strength of the extruded SEN9 alloy, which has finer grains and more abundant particles, is slightly higher than that of the extruded AZ91 alloy. However, the difference in their strengths is relatively small because the stronger solid-solution hardening and precipitation hardening effects in the extruded AZ91alloy offset the stronger grain-boundary hardening and dispersion hardening effects in the extruded SEN9alloy to some extent. The tensile elongation of the extruded AZ91 alloy is significantly lower than that of the extruded SEN9 alloy because the large cracks formed in the DP bands in the former cause its premature fracture. Although the extruded SEN9 alloy has higher tensile properties than the extruded AZ91alloy, the high-cycle fatigue life and fatigue strength of the former are shorter and lower, respectively,than those of the latter. The DP bands in the extruded AZ91 alloy do not act as fatigue crack initiation sites, and therefore, fatigue cracks initiate on the specimen surface at all stress amplitude levels. In contrast, in most of the fatigue-fractured specimens of the extruded SEN9 alloy, fatigue cracks initiate on the undissolved AlCa and AlY particles present on the surface or subsurface of the specimens because of the high local stress concentration on the particles during cyclic loading. This particle-initiated fatigue fracture eventually decreases the high-cycle fatigue resistance of the extruded SEN9 alloy.
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