Materials Science Forum, Vol.419-4, 805-810, 2003
Creep behaviour of magnesium monolithic alloys and composites
This paper reviews the creep characteristics of the two representative magnesium monolithic alloys (AZ 91 and QE 22) and their various discontinuous composites in order to compare the creep properties and to clarify the additional creep strengthening that may be introduced in monolithic alloys due to the presence of the reinforcements. The results indicate a dominant importance of the choice of the composite matrix alloy and the reinforcement used.
Keywords:magnesium alloy;magnesium matrix composite;fiber reinforcement;particulate reinforcement;squeeze-casting;powder metallurgy;creep;creep strength;microstructural changes