Impression Creep Characteristics of a Cast Mg Alloy (original) (raw)
2009, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
The creep behavior of the cast Mg-6Al-0.3Mn alloy (AM60) was investigated by impression testing under constant punching stress in the range 150 to 650 MPa and at temperatures in the range 423 to 523 K, corresponding to 0.458 < T/T m < 0.567. The creep behavior can be divided into two stress regimes, with a change from the low-stress regime to the high-stress regime occurring, depending on the testing temperature, around 0.021 < (r/G) < 0.033. Based on the steady-state power-law creep relationship, the stress exponents of 4 to 6 and 8 to 12 were obtained at low and high stresses, respectively. When the experimental creep rates were normalized to the pipe diffusion coefficient, however, the stress exponents of about 5 and 10 were obtained for the low-and high-stress regimes, respectively. The low-stress regime activation energies of about 76 to 84 kJ mol À1 , which are close to 80 kJ mol À1 for dislocation-pipe diffusion in the Mg, and stress exponents in the range 4 to 6 suggest that the operative creep mechanism is dislocation climb. This behavior is in contrast to the high-stress regime, in which the stress exponents of 8 to 12 and activation energies of about 134 to 165 kJ mol À1 are indicative of a power-law breakdown.
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