Abstract

Die-cast Mg–La, Mg–Ce and Mg–Nd binary alloys varying in composition have been used to investigate creep resistance and its relation to microstructure. The remarkable differences in creep resistance observed in these alloys are shown to be related to different levels of rare earth (RE) solute supersaturated in the α-Mg matrix. The results seem to suggest that strengthening of the α-Mg matrix by solid solution and/or precipitation is more important than grain boundary reinforcement by intermetallic phases for the creep resistance of Mg–RE alloys.

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