Wang Yan1, Xiao Lairong1, Wan Lei1, et al. Microstructure and Properties of Two Kinds of Wrought Zn-Cu-Ti Alloy[J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys, 2012,32(11):1054-1058.
Wang Yan1, Xiao Lairong1, Wan Lei1, et al. Microstructure and Properties of Two Kinds of Wrought Zn-Cu-Ti Alloy[J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys, 2012,32(11):1054-1058. DOI: 10.15980/j.tzzz.2012.11.025.
Zn-1.0Cu-0.2Ti(ZCT)and Zn-1.0Cu-0.2Ti-0.05Mg(ZCTMg) wrought zinc alloys were prepared by melt casting combining with extruding process. Phase compositions
microstructure
tensile behavior and creep behavior of the two alloys prepared were analyzed by OM (optical microscope)
SEM (scanning electron microscope) and tensile testing. Relationship between microstructure and properties of the alloys prepared were described. The results show that both ZCT alloy and ZCTMg alloy mainly consist of η phase、ε phase and TiZn15 phase. Compared with those of ZCT alloy
as-cast microstructure of ZCTMg is refined to some extent
and tensile strength is increased from 212.35 MPa of the extruded ZCT alloy to 248.90 MPa of the extruded ZCTMg. Creep resistance of the ZCTMg alloy is superior evidently to that of ZCT alloy
and the steady-state creep rate is decreased to 3.68×10-7 s-1 from 2.17×10-5 s-1 of ZCT alloy at 130 MPa
which are attributed to nano- TiZn15 phase located at grain boundary and coarse grain size.