Kornfeinen von aluminiumhältigen Magnesiumlegierungen

Translated title of the contribution: Grain refinement of Aluminum containing Magnesium alloys

Gerald Kloesch

Research output: ThesisDoctoral Thesis

Abstract

This work investigates the effect of AlZr master alloys, in-situ and synthetic produced particles, on their grain refinement behaviour within Mg-Al alloys. The effect of the master alloys with different solute and particle contents, on the grain size was measured. The in-situ particles were formed by reacting conventional master alloys. Samples were taken in accordance with the TP-1 test procedure (Aluminum association) and the resulting grain size of the Mg measured using the intersect method. A DSC and an SEM equipped with EDS, were employed to elucidate the effect of the Zr addition and synthetic particles. Results show for all test series a decrease in the grain size, with an ultimate grain size below 100 m for the synthetic particles being reached. Al3Zr phases were only detected when using the AlZr-alloyed master alloys. Furthermore, a poisoning effect concerning the efficiency of the synthetic particles within a Mn alloyed Mg-Al alloy was observed. In these series of tests the particles became ineffective. In conclusion Mg-Al alloys can be successfully grain refined using heterogeneous particles while these particles do not negatively affect the mechanical properties of the alloy.
Translated title of the contributionGrain refinement of Aluminum containing Magnesium alloys
Original languageGerman
QualificationDr.mont.
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Schumacher, Peter, Assessor A (internal)
  • Antrekowitsch, Helmut, Assessor B (internal)
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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Keywords

  • Magnesium
  • Magnesium alloy
  • solidification
  • grain refinement
  • nucleation
  • heterogenous

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