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Shrinked bifilms in Mg-Gd-Y-Zr alloy

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Abstract Mg-Gd-Y-Zr alloy has excellent mechanical properties at room and high temperatures, but its high oxidation properties can also result in a significant number of bifilm defects. However, its formation… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Mg-Gd-Y-Zr alloy has excellent mechanical properties at room and high temperatures, but its high oxidation properties can also result in a significant number of bifilm defects. However, its formation mechanism was not revealed so far, which was explored in the present work. The results showed that the surface oxide film folds into a grid-like double layer structure defect during solidification, due to the difference of thermal expansion coefficient between surface oxide film and matrix. In addition, the oxide film produces microcracks. As the magnesium alloy melt fills the crack, Zr precipitates into crystal nucleus with peritectic reaction and Y2O3 accumulates. These results would shed new lights on the understanding of shrinkage formation of bifilm defects and improving the defects control of magnesium alloy castings.

Keywords: alloy; oxide film; bifilms alloy; shrinked bifilms

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2022

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