The effective heterogeneous nuclei in Mg-7.92 Zn-1.70 Y alloy during solidification process under high pressure was investigated by EBSD. It is found that the orientation relationship between Mg matrix and MgY phase, ...The effective heterogeneous nuclei in Mg-7.92 Zn-1.70 Y alloy during solidification process under high pressure was investigated by EBSD. It is found that the orientation relationship between Mg matrix and MgY phase, [111]_(MgY)//[1210]_(α-Mg) and(101)_(MgY)//(0001)_(α-Mg), exists between Mg matrix and MgY phase.The MgY phase is the potential heterogeneous nuclei substrate for a-Mg solidified under high pressure. It is calculated by Bramfitt mode that the mismatch between Mg matrix and MgY phase is greater than 12% under atmospheric pressure. When solidified under high pressure of 4 GPa, the solidification pressure can increase the number of the α-Mg nucleus by reducing the size of the nucleus, decreasing interfacial energy of MgY/a-Mg, and changing the wettability between MgY phase and α-Mg from non-wetting under atmospheric pressure to wetting under high pressure. The MgY phase becomes a powerful heterogeneous nuclei for α-Mg crystal. Increasing the number of valid heterogeneous nuclei substrate increases nucleus number and refines the grain of the alloy.展开更多
基金Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(51675092,51775099)
文摘The effective heterogeneous nuclei in Mg-7.92 Zn-1.70 Y alloy during solidification process under high pressure was investigated by EBSD. It is found that the orientation relationship between Mg matrix and MgY phase, [111]_(MgY)//[1210]_(α-Mg) and(101)_(MgY)//(0001)_(α-Mg), exists between Mg matrix and MgY phase.The MgY phase is the potential heterogeneous nuclei substrate for a-Mg solidified under high pressure. It is calculated by Bramfitt mode that the mismatch between Mg matrix and MgY phase is greater than 12% under atmospheric pressure. When solidified under high pressure of 4 GPa, the solidification pressure can increase the number of the α-Mg nucleus by reducing the size of the nucleus, decreasing interfacial energy of MgY/a-Mg, and changing the wettability between MgY phase and α-Mg from non-wetting under atmospheric pressure to wetting under high pressure. The MgY phase becomes a powerful heterogeneous nuclei for α-Mg crystal. Increasing the number of valid heterogeneous nuclei substrate increases nucleus number and refines the grain of the alloy.