The microstructure,fracture mechanisms,deformation modes,and their correlation with the mechanical properties of Mg-Zn-Gd alloys were analyzed,considering the influence of Y and Nd additions.Increasing Y content and d...The microstructure,fracture mechanisms,deformation modes,and their correlation with the mechanical properties of Mg-Zn-Gd alloys were analyzed,considering the influence of Y and Nd additions.Increasing Y content and decreasing Nd content resulted in an increase in grain size from 17.2 to 29.2μm,and two types of LPSO phases,14 H and 18 R,formed in the alloy.The mechanical properties of the alloys were predominantly influenced by the LPSO phase,with the grain size effect being relatively minor.Based on this analysis,higher Y and lower Nd contents enhanced the tensile strength,yield strength,and elongation of the alloys,with additional improvements observed following solid solution treatment.Changes in Y and Nd content caused a shift in fracture patterns,transitioning from ductile fracture to brittle fracture and then to mixed fracture.Following solid solution treatment,the alloy progressively transitions from intergranular to a combination of ductile and deconvolutional fracture.The deformation modes observed at each stage are as follows:an increase in LPSO phases and twins activates pyramidal slip and suppresses prismatic slip.展开更多
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文摘The microstructure,fracture mechanisms,deformation modes,and their correlation with the mechanical properties of Mg-Zn-Gd alloys were analyzed,considering the influence of Y and Nd additions.Increasing Y content and decreasing Nd content resulted in an increase in grain size from 17.2 to 29.2μm,and two types of LPSO phases,14 H and 18 R,formed in the alloy.The mechanical properties of the alloys were predominantly influenced by the LPSO phase,with the grain size effect being relatively minor.Based on this analysis,higher Y and lower Nd contents enhanced the tensile strength,yield strength,and elongation of the alloys,with additional improvements observed following solid solution treatment.Changes in Y and Nd content caused a shift in fracture patterns,transitioning from ductile fracture to brittle fracture and then to mixed fracture.Following solid solution treatment,the alloy progressively transitions from intergranular to a combination of ductile and deconvolutional fracture.The deformation modes observed at each stage are as follows:an increase in LPSO phases and twins activates pyramidal slip and suppresses prismatic slip.