Abstract

Traditionally, Mg-Gd alloys have been strengthened by dispersed precipitates. Several reports are available about Sc addition to Mg alloys for improving a creep resistance. In this research, aging behavior of Mg-Gd, Mg-Sc and Mg-Gd-Sc alloys including the same amount of solute elements were investigated to understand the effect of Sc on microstructures and mechanical properties during aging. Hardness measurement revealed that Sc addition delayed to form precipitate. Close inspection of TEM micrographs, β” phase formed at an initial stage of aging and β’ phase was observed at a peak-aged stage in Mg-Gd and Mg-Gd-Sc alloys. In Mg-Sc alloy, there is no evidence of precipitate formation during aging at 473K.

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