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Exceptional increase in the creep life of magnesium rare-earth alloys due to localized bond stiffening

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  • Deep Choudhuri

    (University of North Texas
    University of North Texas)

  • Srivilliputhur G. Srinivasan

    (University of North Texas)

  • Mark A. Gibson

    (CSIRO Manufacturing
    RMIT University
    Monash University)

  • Yufeng Zheng

    (The Ohio State University)

  • David L. Jaeger

    (University of North Texas)

  • Hamish L. Fraser

    (The Ohio State University)

  • Rajarshi Banerjee

    (University of North Texas
    University of North Texas
    University of North Texas
    Nanyang Technological University)

Abstract

Several recent papers report spectacular, and unexpected, order of magnitude improvement in creep life of alloys upon adding small amounts of elements like zinc. This microalloying effect raises fundamental questions regarding creep deformation mechanisms. Here, using atomic-scale characterization and first principles calculations, we attribute the 600% increase in creep life in a prototypical Mg–rare earth (RE)–Zn alloy to multiple mechanisms caused by RE–Zn bonding—stabilization of a large volume fraction of strengthening precipitates on slip planes, increase in vacancy diffusion barrier, reduction in activated cross-slip, and enhancement of covalent character and bond strength around Zn solutes along the c-axis of Mg. We report that increased vacancy diffusion barrier, which correlates with the observed 25% increase in interplanar bond stiffness, primarily enhances the high-temperature creep life. Thus, we demonstrate that an approach of local, randomized tailoring of bond stiffness via microalloying enhances creep performance of alloys.

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  • Deep Choudhuri & Srivilliputhur G. Srinivasan & Mark A. Gibson & Yufeng Zheng & David L. Jaeger & Hamish L. Fraser & Rajarshi Banerjee, 2017. "Exceptional increase in the creep life of magnesium rare-earth alloys due to localized bond stiffening," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-02112-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02112-z
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