Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.96, No.1, 9-15, 2006
Effect of aging hardening on in situ synthesis magnesium matrix composites
Magnesium matrix composites reinforced with TiC particulates was synthesized using in situ synthesis technique. The result of XRD revealed the presence of TiC in precursor blocks and TiC/AZ91 composites. Effect of aging hardening on the composites was described using Brinell hardness measurements and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results revealed that the aging hardening peak of TiC/AZ91 composite appeared earlier comparatively with that of AZ91 magnesium alloy. And the appearance of aging hardening peak was earlier under the higher aging temperature such as 200 degrees C. The precipitating behavior of Mg17Al12 phase in AZ91 alloy and TiC/AZ91 composites was described. Little discontinuous was discovered in the composites, and the amount of continuous precipitate in the composite matrix is smaller comparatively to that of AZ91 alloy. These results were analyzed with the fine grain size, much more interface between TiC and magnesium and high-density dislocation in magnesium rnatrix, which was contributed to the addition of TiC particulates. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:magnesium matrix cornposite;in situ synthesis technique;aging hardness;microstructure characterization