Utilizing oxide inclusion to induce heterogeneous nucleation event is an available method to achieve grain refinement.In this study,Mg−Al binary alloys were refined by inoculation of in-situ oxidation process.Results ...Utilizing oxide inclusion to induce heterogeneous nucleation event is an available method to achieve grain refinement.In this study,Mg−Al binary alloys were refined by inoculation of in-situ oxidation process.Results show that MgO and MgAl_(2)O_(4) phases are primary oxide products for Mg−xAl alloys inoculated by in-situ oxidation.For pure Mg and Mg−1Al alloy,MgO is the only oxide product.MgAl_(2)O_(4) is another oxide product for Mg−xAl alloy as Al content increases to 3 wt.%.For Mg−3Al alloy,average grain size significantly decreases from 1135 to 237μm,with a high grain refining ratio of 79.1%.Both MgO and MgAl_(2)O_(4) possess nucleating potency forα-Mg grain.MgAl_(2)O_(4) exhibits a higher nucleating potency due to the lower misfit withα-Mg.The grain refinement of Mg−xAl alloys inoculated by in-situ oxidation process is attributed to heterogeneous nucleation events ofα-Mg grains on MgO or MgAl_(2)O_(4) particles.展开更多
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文摘Utilizing oxide inclusion to induce heterogeneous nucleation event is an available method to achieve grain refinement.In this study,Mg−Al binary alloys were refined by inoculation of in-situ oxidation process.Results show that MgO and MgAl_(2)O_(4) phases are primary oxide products for Mg−xAl alloys inoculated by in-situ oxidation.For pure Mg and Mg−1Al alloy,MgO is the only oxide product.MgAl_(2)O_(4) is another oxide product for Mg−xAl alloy as Al content increases to 3 wt.%.For Mg−3Al alloy,average grain size significantly decreases from 1135 to 237μm,with a high grain refining ratio of 79.1%.Both MgO and MgAl_(2)O_(4) possess nucleating potency forα-Mg grain.MgAl_(2)O_(4) exhibits a higher nucleating potency due to the lower misfit withα-Mg.The grain refinement of Mg−xAl alloys inoculated by in-situ oxidation process is attributed to heterogeneous nucleation events ofα-Mg grains on MgO or MgAl_(2)O_(4) particles.