Abstract

High-strength Mg–Y–Zn alloy plate was obtained by friction stir processing (FSP) after casting. In this study, the Mg–Y–Zn alloy by FSP showed sufficiently high performance with low cost. As-cast material was held at 723 K for 95 h. It then showed a lamellar structure, which might have resulted from long-range periodic structure. However, this lamellar structure showed very low hardness, as did the as-cast material. Plates cut from heat-treated ingot were processed as single, overlapped double, and multiple pass FSP. After FSP, each processed materials was cut for microscopic measurement and hardness testing. Ultra-fine-grained microstructures are obtainable using the FSP. Micro-Vickers hardness tests for each pass result in the occurrence of strengthening for FSP of Mg–Y–Zn alloy. There was little change in grain size and hardness of prestirred zone by the next pass of stirring.

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