Abstract

This paper presents an analysis, based on microstructural observations by transmission electron microscopy, of the influence of chemical composition on creep resistance of high pressure die casting (HPDC) Mg-4RE-0.6Zn alloys. The improved creep resistance, by increasing the Nd/La ratio of the rare earth (RE) mixture, is shown to be associated with the supersaturation of Nd solute in the -Mg matrix, evidenced by the formation of Nd-rich precipitates on dislocations after a thermal ageing treatment. The result indicates that solid solution/precipitation strengthening of the -Mg matrix is important to the creep resistance of HPDC Mg-RE based alloys.

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