Relationships between Structure and Mechanical Properties in a Die-Cast Am6ob Magnesium Alloy Component

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. P. Weiler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The increasing use of high-pressure die-cast magnesium alloys in the automobile industry requires a better understanding of the mechanical properties, the microstructure, and particularly, the relationship between these two. The goal of this study is to first understand the microstructural features which control the mechanical properties observed from an AM6OB magnesium alloy, and second, to be able to predict the local mechanical properties based on microstructural features encountered in different areas of the die-cast component. The two main tools used in this study are spherical indentation testing, used on local areas of the die-cast magnesium alloy AM6OB to detect changes in microstructure and mechanical properties, and X-ray tomography, used to non-destructively investigate the internal porosity in a sample. The results from these tests are then used to predict the local mechanical properties such as the yield stress, the strain-hardening characteristics, and the fracture properties of the AM6OB component.
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APA: J. P. Weiler  (2006)  Relationships between Structure and Mechanical Properties in a Die-Cast Am6ob Magnesium Alloy Component

MLA: J. P. Weiler Relationships between Structure and Mechanical Properties in a Die-Cast Am6ob Magnesium Alloy Component. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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