Abstract

Precipitation of stable icosahedral quasicrystalline phase (i) has been recently reported in a Mg6Zn3Al (in wt%, ZA63) alloy on ageing after solutionizing treatment of cast alloy to dissolve dendritic i-phase. This offers an opportunity to disperse this phase in a ZA alloy through a solutionizing treatment followed by extrusion, thereby precipitating the i-phaseduring extrusion. By this process, the i-phasecan be dispersed in the alloy uniformly, instead of dispersion from the cast structure by extrusion. In this study, a cast ingot of ZA63 alloy was solutionized at 400 ∘C, followed by extrusions at 255 ∘C and 300 ∘C. Extrusion at 255 ∘C resulted in larger amount of i-phaseprecipitation (about 4.5 mass%), in which spherical precipitates of size about 100 nm or less were distributed in the matrix and boundaries of grains of average size 2.4 ± 1.0μm, exhibiting true yield strengths of 263.7±1.4MPa in tension and 255.4±5.0MPa in compression (with elongation to failure of about 18% in both cases). Extrusion at the higher temperature of 300 ∘C resulted in fewer precipitates (about 1.4 mass%) and larger average grain size of 12.9 ± 6.1μm and i-phaseprecipitates of size 500 nm which were mostly at the grain boundaries, and consequently lower true yield strengths of 214.4±1.3MPa in tension and 159.3±0.3MPa in compression. The strength after extrusion at 300 ∘C increased by 48 MPa in tension and 38 MPa in compression on ageing at 250 ∘C for 20 min. Ageing precipitate phases were identified to be i-phase, Mg4Zn7 and possibly ternary ϕ-phase. Phase equilibrium and change in morphology of phases during ageing has been discussed. The peculiar nature of work hardening during tensile deformation has also been discussed.

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