Although extensive research has been conducted on the strengthening mechanism of rare-earth magnesium alloys,achieving a balance between strength and toughness has proven challenging.This paper introduces a method for...Although extensive research has been conducted on the strengthening mechanism of rare-earth magnesium alloys,achieving a balance between strength and toughness has proven challenging.This paper introduces a method for regulating the overlapping structure of the lamellar long-period stacking ordered(LPSO)phase andβ′phase to achieve a balance between strength and toughness in the alloy.By focusing on the extruded VW93A alloy cabin component,the study delves into the mechanism of the alloy's strength and toughness through a comparative analysis of the microstructure characteristics and room-temperature mechanical properties of the alloys in various states.Additionally,the molecular dynamics simulation is employed to clarify the mechanism of the alloy's strength and toughness balance induced by the overlapping structure.The findings reveal that when theβ′phase precipitates in the alloy alone,a significant increase in strength is achieved by pinning dislocations,albeit at the expense of reduced plasticity.Conversely,the presence of the lamellar LPSO phase disperses dislocations between the LPSO phase lamellae,thereby enhancing plasticity by avoiding stress concentration resulting from dislocation stacking.When both phases coexist in the alloy and form an overlapping structure,the dispersion of dislocations due to the lamellar LPSO phase weakens the pinning effect of theβ′phase,further reducing dislocation stacking and resulting in a balance of strength and toughness in the alloy.Ultimately,the alloy with the overlapping structure exhibits an ultimate tensile strength and elongation of 421 MPa and 20.1%,respectively.展开更多
基金financially supported by the Special Project of Science and Technology Cooperation and Exchange of Shanxi Province(No.202104041101033)the special fund for Science and Technology Innovation Teams of Shanxi Province.
文摘Although extensive research has been conducted on the strengthening mechanism of rare-earth magnesium alloys,achieving a balance between strength and toughness has proven challenging.This paper introduces a method for regulating the overlapping structure of the lamellar long-period stacking ordered(LPSO)phase andβ′phase to achieve a balance between strength and toughness in the alloy.By focusing on the extruded VW93A alloy cabin component,the study delves into the mechanism of the alloy's strength and toughness through a comparative analysis of the microstructure characteristics and room-temperature mechanical properties of the alloys in various states.Additionally,the molecular dynamics simulation is employed to clarify the mechanism of the alloy's strength and toughness balance induced by the overlapping structure.The findings reveal that when theβ′phase precipitates in the alloy alone,a significant increase in strength is achieved by pinning dislocations,albeit at the expense of reduced plasticity.Conversely,the presence of the lamellar LPSO phase disperses dislocations between the LPSO phase lamellae,thereby enhancing plasticity by avoiding stress concentration resulting from dislocation stacking.When both phases coexist in the alloy and form an overlapping structure,the dispersion of dislocations due to the lamellar LPSO phase weakens the pinning effect of theβ′phase,further reducing dislocation stacking and resulting in a balance of strength and toughness in the alloy.Ultimately,the alloy with the overlapping structure exhibits an ultimate tensile strength and elongation of 421 MPa and 20.1%,respectively.