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Four new orientation relationships of Mg17Al12 phase with magnesium matrix in Mg-8Al-0.5Zn alloys

Journal of Magnesium and Alloys(2023)

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Abstract
Although the non-basal precipitates, those not parallel to the basal plane, are more effective to block basal slip in Mg-Al alloys, the crystallographic orientation relationship (OR) between these precipitates and the α-Mg matrix has not been well established. In this work, the crystallography of the non-basal Mg17Al12 precipitates in AZ80 alloy was systematically investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). By tilting to a suitable electron beam direction, different kinds of non-basal precipitates were recognized in TEM, and the following four new ORs between the non-basal Mg17Al12 precipitates and the matrix were revealed: OR−1:[21¯1¯0]α//[011¯]β,(011¯1)α//(011)β; OR−2:[21¯1¯0]α//[011¯]β,(0001)α1∘from(41¯1¯)β; OR−3:[21¯1¯0]α//[011¯]β,(0001)α//(011)β, and OR−4:[21¯1¯0]α//[011¯]β,(0001)α//(100)β. Furthermore, these ORs and their habit planes were explained using the edge-to-edge matching model. The findings in this work can provide some guidelines for designing the microstructure of Mg-Al alloys to enhance their precipitation hardening potential.
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Mg alloys,Precipitate,Orientation relationship,Crystallography,Edge-to-edge matching model
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