Abstract

The influence of small amount of Ca addition on the microstructures and mechanical properties of three near-eutectic Mg-x Li (x = 6.8, 7.5, 8.4 wt. %) binary alloys under rapid solidification condition by using Copper-mould Suction Casting technique were investigated. The resultant microstructures were very distinct from those by conventional gravity casting technique in the morphology, grain size and the volume fraction of α-Mg phase. Mechanical properties of the Ca-modified Mg-x Li binary alloys were significantly enhanced. More interestingly, a eutectic growth mode transition from their regular divorced eutectic growth to the regular coupled eutectic structure was induced in Mg-8.4Li alloy via Ca addition. The eutectic transition mechanisms in three Mg-x Li alloys by Ca addition were discussed in terms of the freezing rate, Mg2Ca particle segregation, the relative volume fraction of α-Mg phase.

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