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  • 2010Magnesium alloys as implant materials – Principles of property design for Mg–RE alloys531citations
  • 2010Magnesium secondary alloys: Alloy design for magnesium alloys with improved tolerance limits against impurities59citations
  • 2010Interrupted creep behaviour of Mg alloys developed for powertrain applications27citations
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Interrupted creep behaviour of Mg alloys developed for powertrain applications

  • Maier, P.
  • Mondal, A. K.
  • Fechner, D.
  • Kainer, Ku
  • Kumar, S.
  • Dieringa, H.
Abstract

A conventional magnesium alloy, AZ91D, and two creep resistant magnesium alloys, developed for powertrain applications, MRI 153M and MRI 230D, are prepared by high pressure die casting. These alloys are tested for their creep behaviour in the continuous manner, as is the current practice, and in the interrupted manner, which represents the real life situation more closely. It is observed that the interrupted creep tests give rise to a primary creep appearing at the beginning of each cycle resulting in a higher average strain rate than that encountered in the continuous creep tests. Further, the shorter the cycle time, higher is the average strain rate in the interrupted creep tests. A higher average strain rate will give rise to a higher strain over the same period. This is attributed to the recovery taking place during the cooling and heating between two cycles. The effect of additional precipitation during interrupted creep tests depends on the nature of the precipitates. The additional precipitation of β phase during the cooling and heating between two cycles increases the steady state strain rate in the AZ91D and MRI 153M alloys, whereas the additional precipitation of C36 phase during the cooling and heating between two cycles decreases the steady state strain rate in the MRI 230D alloy.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • Magnesium
  • magnesium alloy
  • Magnesium
  • precipitate
  • precipitation
  • creep
  • creep test
  • die casting