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  • 2022Elucidation of formation and transformation mechanisms of Ca-rich Laves phase in Mg-Al-Ca-Mn alloys12citations

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  • Breen, Andrew
  • Holec, David
  • Zhou, Xuyang
  • Dehm, Gerhard
  • Li, Jiehua
  • Wang, Huiyuan
  • Kürnsteiner, Philipp
  • Peng, Zirong
  • Correa, Maria Jazmin Duarte
  • Chwałek, Marta Lipińska
  • Mayer, Joachim
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Elucidation of formation and transformation mechanisms of Ca-rich Laves phase in Mg-Al-Ca-Mn alloys

  • Breen, Andrew
  • Holec, David
  • Zhou, Xuyang
  • Dehm, Gerhard
  • Li, Jiehua
  • Wang, Huiyuan
  • Kürnsteiner, Philipp
  • Peng, Zirong
  • Su, Jing
  • Correa, Maria Jazmin Duarte
  • Chwałek, Marta Lipińska
  • Mayer, Joachim
Abstract

<p>The formation of thermally stable intermetallic phases plays a key role to enable high temperature applications for Mg alloys. In the ductile Mg-Al-Ca system, Ca-rich Laves phases are expected to be crucial for improving high temperature mechanical properties. However, the formation mechanisms of Ca-rich Laves phases are still unresolved. Here, we report atomic-scale experiments and simulations on transformation of Ca-rich Laves phases and formation of Ca-rich clusters as well as Ca-segregation behaviour in Mg-Al-Ca-Mn alloys in three conditions: as-cast, homogenised (500 °C, 20 h), and rolled (350 °C). The formation mechanisms of C36 Laves phase and Mg-rich particles (eutectic Mg) within C36 Laves phase were attributed to a divorced eutectic reaction. The transformation mechanisms from C36 to C15 Laves phase were revealed and discussed in terms of Mg out-diffusion of C36 Laves phase, the partitioning of Al into C36 Laves phase and the change of stacking sequences. The combined atomic-scale experimental and simulation investigation reveals complex interactions among various Ca-rich Laves phases in Mg-Al-Ca-Mn alloys.</p>

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  • cluster
  • phase
  • experiment
  • simulation
  • intermetallic