Abstract

Tensile creep behaviors of the ageing hardened Mg-10Gd-3Y alloy (referred to GW103) were investigated at temperatures up to 300 °C. The extruded-T5 specimen exhibited high creep resistance, i.e. the low steady-state creep rate and long creep rupture time, while the better creep properties were observed in the cast-T6 one. The low steady-state creep rate of 1.71×10 −9 s −1 is obtained at 200 °C and 80 MPa for the extruded-T5 GW103 alloy. In addition, the microstructure development of GW103-T5 alloy was also examined after creep exposure at different temperatures. On the other hand, the stress exponent and activation energy were studied in the temperature range of 200–300 °C for the extruded-T5 specimens, and the creep mechanism was also discussed.

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