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Friction Stir Processing of Thixoformed AZ91D Magnesium Alloy and Fabrication of Surface Composite Reinforced by SiCps

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JOURNAL WUHAN UNIV TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1007/s11595-010-2223-0

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friction stir processing; thixoforming; AZ91D alloy; microstructure evolution; composite surface; tribological properties

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  1. State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China [200703613706]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province [13ZS042-1325-003]
  3. Development Program for Outstanding Young Teachers in Lanzhou university of Technology [SKL03004]

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The microstructural evolution characteristics of the thermomechanically affected zone (TMAZ) alloy during friction stir processing (FSP) of thixoformed (TF) AZ91D alloy were investigated. Simultaneously, a surface composite layer reinforced by SiC particles (SiC(p)s) was prepared on the alloy by FSP and the corresponding tribological properties were examined. The experimental results indicate that dynamic recrystallization and mechanical separation (including splitting and fracture of the primary grains) are the main mechanisms of grain refinement for the TMAZ. A composite surface reinforced by uniformly distributed SiC(p)s was prepared on the alloy. Compared with the corresponding permanent mould casting alloy and the TF alloy without composite surface, the TF alloy with composite surface has the highest wear resistance and lowest friction coefficient.

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