Microstructure and mechanical properties of high pressure die cast AM50 magnesium alloy containing Ce
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Magnesium Technology 2012 - Held During TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition. ed. / Suveen N. Mathaudhu; Wim H. Sillekens; Neale R. Neelameggham; Nobert Hort. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2012. p. 149-154 (Magnesium Technology).
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T1 - Microstructure and mechanical properties of high pressure die cast AM50 magnesium alloy containing Ce
AU - Mert, Faruk
AU - Özdemir, Ahmet
AU - Kainer, Karl Ulrich
AU - Hort, Norbert
N1 - Conference code: 141
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Over the past decades, the necessity to decrease the weight of automobile parts has created a considerable interest in magnesium allovs. The need to develop magnesium die casting alloys for car components motivates R&D in high temperature magnesium alloy development. In order to improve magnesium alloys with low cost, high strength and with notable elevated temperature properties, the effect of Ce addition (0.5/1.0 wt.-%) on microstructure and mechanical properties of AM50 was studied. Results show that addition of Ce to AM50 resulted in grain refinement and the formation of the secondary phase Al11Ce3. Mechanical properties of investigated alloys at both room and elevated temperature were remarkably increased. AM50 containing 1%wt. Ce showed relatively better refinement and mechanical properties compared to AM50 with 0.5%wt. Ce.
AB - Over the past decades, the necessity to decrease the weight of automobile parts has created a considerable interest in magnesium allovs. The need to develop magnesium die casting alloys for car components motivates R&D in high temperature magnesium alloy development. In order to improve magnesium alloys with low cost, high strength and with notable elevated temperature properties, the effect of Ce addition (0.5/1.0 wt.-%) on microstructure and mechanical properties of AM50 was studied. Results show that addition of Ce to AM50 resulted in grain refinement and the formation of the secondary phase Al11Ce3. Mechanical properties of investigated alloys at both room and elevated temperature were remarkably increased. AM50 containing 1%wt. Ce showed relatively better refinement and mechanical properties compared to AM50 with 0.5%wt. Ce.
KW - AM50
KW - Cerium
KW - High pressure die casting
KW - Mechanical properties
KW - Microstructure
KW - Engineering
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84860800800&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-48203-3_28
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-48203-3_28
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:84860800800
SN - 9781118291214
SN - 978-3-319-48202-6
T3 - Magnesium Technology
SP - 149
EP - 154
BT - Magnesium Technology 2012 - Held During TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition
A2 - Mathaudhu, Suveen N.
A2 - Sillekens, Wim H.
A2 - Neelameggham, Neale R.
A2 - Hort, Nobert
PB - The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
T2 - 141st Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Magnesium Technology - TMS 2012
Y2 - 11 March 2012 through 15 March 2012
ER -