Creep and hot working behavior of a new magnesium alloy Mg-3Sn-2Ca
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Magnesium Technology 2008: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Magnesium Committee of the Light Metals Division of the Minerals, Metals and Materials. ed. / Mihriban O. Pekguleryuz; Neale R. Neelameggham; Randy S. Beals; Eric A. Nyberg. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2008. p. 401-406 (Magnesium Technology).
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T1 - Creep and hot working behavior of a new magnesium alloy Mg-3Sn-2Ca
AU - Hort, N.
AU - Rao, K. P.
AU - Abu Leu, T.
AU - Dieringa, H.
AU - Prasad, V. Y.R.K.
AU - Kainer, K. U.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - With regard to the limited number of magnesium alloys in use, an approach has been undertaken to develop a new class of magnesium alloys based on the system Mg-Sn-Ca. From recent investigations the alloy Mg3Sn2Ca has been identified as one of the most promising magnesium alloys. It will be shown that this alloy offers superior creep properties even compared to the creep resistant alloy AE42. Mechanical properties will be presented as well as results from compressive creep experiments at 80 MPa and temperatures of 135-175°C. Additionally, the Mg3Sn2Ca alloy also offers good hot deformation behavior in the temperature range of 300-550°C and deformation rates of 10-3.5-10-1 s-1, as revealed by the processing maps generated for the alloy. Compared with the most widely used alloy AZ31 the Mg3Sn2Ca can be easily hot worked over the entire temperature range investigated at fairly high strain rates, and the alloy recrystallized completely.
AB - With regard to the limited number of magnesium alloys in use, an approach has been undertaken to develop a new class of magnesium alloys based on the system Mg-Sn-Ca. From recent investigations the alloy Mg3Sn2Ca has been identified as one of the most promising magnesium alloys. It will be shown that this alloy offers superior creep properties even compared to the creep resistant alloy AE42. Mechanical properties will be presented as well as results from compressive creep experiments at 80 MPa and temperatures of 135-175°C. Additionally, the Mg3Sn2Ca alloy also offers good hot deformation behavior in the temperature range of 300-550°C and deformation rates of 10-3.5-10-1 s-1, as revealed by the processing maps generated for the alloy. Compared with the most widely used alloy AZ31 the Mg3Sn2Ca can be easily hot worked over the entire temperature range investigated at fairly high strain rates, and the alloy recrystallized completely.
KW - Corrosion
KW - Creep
KW - Magnesium-tin alloys
KW - Microstructure
KW - Engineering
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M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:45749156443
SN - 9780873397117
SN - 0873397118
T3 - Magnesium Technology
SP - 401
EP - 406
BT - Magnesium Technology 2008
A2 - Pekguleryuz, Mihriban O.
A2 - Neelameggham, Neale R.
A2 - Beals, Randy S.
A2 - Nyberg, Eric A.
PB - The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
T2 - Magnesium Technology 2008
Y2 - 9 March 2008 through 13 March 2008
ER -