Effects of static magnetic field on compression properties of mg-al-gd alloys containing gd-rich ferromagnetic phase

Qi Cai*, Xinyao Li, Shukui Li, Chuan He, Xingwei Liu, Xinya Feng

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Abstract

The Mg–0.6Al–20.8Gd (wt.%) alloys were homogenized at 620 C for 20 min under 0 T and 1 T, followed by furnace cooling, quenching, and air cooling, respectively. The effects of the magnetic field on the phase constituent, microstructure, secondary phase precipitation, and mechanical properties of the Mg–Al–Gd alloys were investigated. The Mg–Al–Gd alloys contained α-Mg, Mg5 Gd, Al2 Gd, and GdH2 phases, and the phase constituents were hardly influenced by the applied magnetic field. However, the precipitation of the paramagnetic Mg5 Gd upon cooling was accelerated by the magnetic field, and that of the ferromagnetic Al2 Gd phases was inhibited. In addition, the Al2 Gd phase was significantly refined and driven to segregate at the grain boundaries by the magnetic field, and the resultant pinning effect led to the microstructure change from dendritic α-Mg grains to rosette-like ones. When the magnetic field was only applied to the homogenization stage, the content of the Mg5 Gd phase remained unchanged in the quenched alloy, whereas the Mg5 Gd laths were significantly refined. By contrast, the contents of the Al2 Gd and GdH2 phases were increased, while the precipitation sites were still within the α-Mg grains. The Mg5 Gd laths were incapable of providing precipitation strengthening, while the Al2 Gd and GdH2 particles brought positive effects on the enhancement of the mechanical properties. In the quenching condition, the hardness, compression strength, and ductility can be improved by the magnetic treatment, whereas these mechanical properties can be suppressed in the furnace cooled condition by the magnetic treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4957
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalMaterials
Volume13
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Cooling rate
  • Magnesium alloys
  • Mechanical properties
  • Second phase
  • Static magnetic field

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