Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1880-6880
Print ISSN : 0021-4876
ISSN-L : 0021-4876
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Effects of Rolling Temperature and Annealing Temperature on Mechanical Properties of Mg–8%Al–1%Zn–1%Ca Alloy Medium Plates
Naobumi SaitoKazutaka SuzukiYuta FukudaTomomi ItoMasafumi NodaYoshio GondaYasumasa Chino
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2020 Volume 84 Issue 12 Pages 391-398

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The mechanical properties and microstructure of rolled and annealed Mg–8 mass%Al–1 mass%Zn–1 mass%Ca (AZX811) alloy plates were investigated. To investigate the effect of rolling temperature, samples were prepared by rolling at 623 K and 723 K, following which annealing was performed at 473 K. The size of the Al–Ca compound was finer in the 723 K rolled sample than in the 623 K rolled sample. The higher tensile strength and elongation of the 723 K rolled sample compared to the 623 K rolled sample were attributed to the finer Al–Ca compounds in the former. In addition, the effect of annealing temperature on the mechanical properties and microstructure of the 723 K rolled AZX811 alloys were investigated. As a result of these investigations, a decrease in proof stress and an increase in failure elongation were observed when the annealing temperature was set to 573 K. This was mainly ascribed to a decrease in the fraction of grains below 10 µm in size, a decrease in the basal texture intensity, and a solid solution of fine Mg17Al12 precipitates.

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