Effect of Gd content on hot-tearing susceptibility of Mg-6Zn-xGd casting alloys

He Qin, Guang yu Yang, Xun wei Zheng, Shi feng Luo, Tong Bai, Wan qi Jie

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Abstract

The hot-tearing susceptibility (HTS) of Mg-6Zn-xGd (x=0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6) alloys was evaluated using a constrained rod casting (CRC) method. The results show that the HTS curve follows a typical “Λ” shape with the increase of Gd content. The Mg-6Zn-2Gd alloy has the highest while Mg-6Zn-6Gd alloy has the lowest HTS value. The hot-tearing behavior characteristics of Mg-6Zn-xGd alloys were further studied through a multifunctional hot-tearing test device. According to the dendrite contact point inferred from the stress curve, the Clyne-Davies criterion was modified and found to be accurate in predicting the HTS of Mg-6Zn-xGd alloys. Microstructure observation reveals that the grain size and the volume of eutectic liquid are the two key factors affecting HTS of Mg-6Zn-xGd alloys. The large grain with columnar structure can easily promote initiation and propagation of hot-tearing due to the poor feeding and coordinating deformation capability, which have a harmful effect on HTS. A higher volume fraction of eutectic phase can refill the cracking and provide continuous feeding channels by dendrite bridge and thicker liquid film, thus increase the hot-tearing resistance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-139
Number of pages9
JournalChina Foundry
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • A
  • hot-tearing susceptibility
  • Mg-Zn-Gd alloy
  • microstructure
  • modified Clyne-Davies model
  • TG146.22

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