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- 2009Influence of alloying additions on the microstructure development of extruded Mg-Mn alloys
- 2008Wrought magnesium alloys for structural applicationscitations
- 2006Hydrostatic extrusion of commercial magnesium alloys at 100 degrees C and its influence on grain refinement and mechanical propertiescitations
- 2006Hydrostaic extrusion of magnsium alloys at 100°C and its influence in the grain refinement and mechanical properties
- 2006Forming of magnesium alloys at 100 degrees C by hydrostatic extrusioncitations
- 2006Hydrostatic extrusion at 100 degrees C and its effect on the grain size and mechanical properties of magnesium alloyscitations
- 2006Hydrostatic extrusion of commercial magnesium alloys at 100°C and its influence on grain refinement and mechanical propertiescitations
- 2006Forming of Magnesium Alloys at 100 °C by Hydrostatic Extrusioncitations
- 2005Magnesium wrought alloy properties of the AZ-series
- 2005Hydrostatic and indirect extrusion of AZ-magnesium alloys
- 2005Magnesium wrought alloy properties of the AZ - Series
- 2005Microstructure and texture development during hydrostatic extrusion of magnesium alloy AZ31citations
- 2005Damping measurements of the magnesium wrought alloys AZ31, AZ61 and AZ80 after indirect and hydrostatic extrusioncitations
- 2005Damping measurements of the magnesium wrought alloys AZ31, AZ61 and AZ80 after indirect and hydrostatic extrusion
- 2005Process and alloy development for hydrostatic extrusion of magnesium: The European Community research project MAGNEXTRUSCO
- 2005A comparison of properties of indirect and hydrostatic extruded AZ31
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Wrought magnesium alloys for structural applications
Abstract
Wrought magnesium alloys are of special interest as lightweight structural components as a result of their more homogeneous microstructures and improved mechanical properties compared to cast components. Extrusion as a shaping technology offers the possibility to produce a wide variety of magnesium alloy profiles. In this contribution, the authors describe the role of extrusion parameters such as extrusion rate, ratio and temperature as well as the type of extrusion process on the microstructure of AZ series magnesium alloys and the resulting mechanical properties. The effect of microstructure on the tensile/compression deformation behaviour of the alloys has also been investigated. In a further step, extruded material has been used in die forging experiments. Aspects of alloy development and process optimisation designed to overcome technical and economic limitations and thus establish magnesium alloy profiles for industrial applications will also be discussed.