Zirconium alloying and grain refinement of magnesium alloys
Contribuinte(s) |
Howard I. Kaplan |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2003
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Resumo |
Factors that influence alloying zirconium to magnesium with a Mg-33.3Zr master alloy and the subsequent grain refinement are discussed based on a large number of experiments conducted at the laboratory scale (up to 30 kg of melt). It is shown that the zirconium particles released from the Zirmax(R) master alloy must be brought into thorough contact with the melt by an appropriate stirring process in order to attain a good dissolution of zirconium. The influence of alloying temperature on the recovery of zirconium was found to be negligible in the range from 680 to 780 degreesC. An ideal zirconium alloying process should end up with both high soluble and high total zirconium in the melt in order to achieve the best grain refinement in the final alloy. The distribution of zirconium in the final alloy microstructure is inhomogeneous and almost all of the zirconium in solution is concentrated in zirconium-rich cores in the microstructure. |
Identificador | |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society |
Palavras-Chave | #E1 #291400 Materials Engineering #671101 Automotive equipment |
Tipo |
Conference Paper |