Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2025, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (2): 287-298.DOI: 10.1007/s40195-024-01785-y

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Effects of CeO2 Content on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ZK60 Mg Alloy

Wei Qiu1,2, Shuang-Long Li1,2, Zhao-Yuan Lu1,2, Sen-Mao Zhang1,2, Jian Chen1,2, Wei Chen1,2(), Lang Gan1,2, Wei Li1,2, Yan-Jie Ren3, Jun Luo4(), Mao-Hai Yao5, Wen Xie5   

  1. 1School of Energy and Power Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114, China
    2Key Laboratory of Energy Efficiency and Clean Utilization, The Education Department of Hunan Province, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114, China
    3School of Mechanical & Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China
    4Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Vehicle Power and Transmission System, Hunan Institute of Engineering, Xiangtan 411104, China
    5Hunan Rare Earth Metal Material Research Institute, Institute of Rare Earth Light Alloys, Changsha 410126, China
  • Received:2024-06-05 Revised:2024-08-03 Accepted:2024-08-25 Online:2025-02-10 Published:2024-11-06
  • Contact: Wei Chen, weichen@csust.edu.cn; Jun Luo, jluo@hnie.edu.cn

Abstract:

This study primarily investigates the effect of CeO2 content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of ZK60 Mg alloy. The results indicate that CeO2 can be reduced by Mg to elemental Ce, predominantly in the form of the Mg-Zn-Ce phase. The addition of CeO2 notably refines the grain size of as-cast ZK60 Mg alloy, with the Mg-Zn-Ce phase primarily distributed along grain boundaries. After extrusion, grain size increases and then decreases with increasing CeO2 content, while the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) fraction gradually reduces. This behavior is chiefly attributed to the hindrance of the DRX process by a high density of second phases and the restriction of recrystallized grains growth by fine particles. The basal texture intensity increases progressively with the addition of CeO2. As the CeO2 content rises, the yield strength (YS) and elongation (EL) of the alloys show significant improvement. The increase in YS is mainly due to the combined effects of grain refinement strengthening and dispersion strengthening. In contrast, the enhanced EL is closely related to the heterogeneous structure of the grains. Notably, the ZK60-1.2CeO2 alloy exhibits the ultimate tensile strength, YS and EL of 274 MPa, 160 MPa and 17.3%, respectively.

Key words: Magnesium alloy, Rare earth oxides, Microstructure, Mechanical property