Effect of Al and Mn on tensile properties of foam cast AZ91E

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Bichler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Lightweight magnesium alloys are gaining in popularity for applications in the automotive and aerospace industries, Their use, however, remains limited due to their relatively low strength and creep properties. Lost Foam Casting (LFC) is a new casting process and the strength of foam cast magnesium alloys has not been investigated in great detail thus far, In this research, magnesium alloy AZ91 E and three new alloys were cast by the LFC process to study the effect of varying aluminum and manganese content on the alloy's tensile properties, The study reveals, that the tensile strength of the magnesium alloy is closely related to the relative amount of aluminum in the system. Formation of ß-Mg17Al12 phase was seen to significantly affect the yield strength and ductility of the alloy, Furthermore, formation of manganese intermetallic compounds was seen to effectively increase yield strength of the base alloy, Individual alloy morphologies were analyzed via optical and SEM techniques.
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APA: L. Bichler  (2004)  Effect of Al and Mn on tensile properties of foam cast AZ91E

MLA: L. Bichler Effect of Al and Mn on tensile properties of foam cast AZ91E. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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