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Joint Effect of Samarium and Holmium on the Strength Properties of Mg–Y–Gd–Zr Alloys

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The joint effect of samarium and holmium on the properties of an IMV7-1 Mg–Y–Gd–Zr alloy in two different states, namely, homogenized and homogenized and subsequently aged at 200°C to the… Click to show full abstract

The joint effect of samarium and holmium on the properties of an IMV7-1 Mg–Y–Gd–Zr alloy in two different states, namely, homogenized and homogenized and subsequently aged at 200°C to the peak strength, has been studied at testing temperatures of 20 and 250°C. Samarium and holmium do not change the behavior of the Mg–Y–Gd–Zr alloys during aging; at the same time, the presence of ~4% Sm in the alloys accelerates the decomposition of the magnesium solid solution and increases their strength properties, and the presence of 2 to 5% Ho in the IMB7-1 alloys containing 4% Sm leads to a decrease in their strength properties.

Keywords: samarium holmium; strength; strength properties; joint effect

Journal Title: Russian Metallurgy (Metally)
Year Published: 2020

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