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Properties of Graphite‐Strengthened Magnesium
Authors:H Ferkel
Abstract:Mg was dispersion‐strengthened with graphite by powder metallurgy. The material was produced by ball milling Mg micropowder (median particle diameter 40 μm) with 3 vol.‐% graphite powder (median particle diameter 1–2 μm). After 8 h ball milling the product was consolidated by hot extrusion. Structural analysis revealed that a submicrocrystalline structure developed during ball milling. Tensile tests showed that the material was brittle even up to 300 °C and, therefore, most mechanical tests were carried out under compression. Under those conditions the reinforced material showed yield stresses of 270 MPa at ambient temperature, 170 MPa at 150 °C, and 125 MPa at 300 °C. Mg processed under the same conditions, but without graphite addition, had significantly lower yield stresses. The dispersion‐strengthened Mg showed a marked increase in creep resistance: at 200 °C and a stress, σc, of 100 MPa, the secondary creep rate, ?s, was in the lower 10–9 s–1 range and at 300 °C and σc of 80 MPa, ?s values of up to 1 × 10–8 s–1 were measured. The results are discussed.
Keywords:Graphite  Magnesium  Mechanical properties
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