B. Inem, DYNAMIC RECRYSTALLIZATION IN A THERMOMECHANICALLY PROCESSED METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITE, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 197(1), 1995, pp. 91-95
Microstructural development and dynamic recrystallization behaviour of
the recently developed high strength magnesium alloy ZC71 (7% Zn, 1%
Cu, 0.5% Mn) and the composite ZC71-12%SiCp (where SiCp denotes partic
ulate SIG) have been studied. The grain size and growth in the die-cas
t, extruded (80%), solution-heat-treated and aged conditions were exam
ined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy and light micros
copy. In the alloy, dynamic recrystallization took place during extrus
ion. In the composite the SIC particles provided more nucleation sites
for the new recrystallized grains. After extrusion, during the soluti
on and ageing heat treatment at 440 degrees C and 200 degrees C respec
tively, no apparent effect of the eutectic stringers on grain growth w
as observed in either the alloy or the composite. Grain growth occurre
d in the alloy, but in the composite this was inhibited by the SIC par
ticles. This is mainly because several boundaries were surrounded by t
he particles and thus grain growth was limited. Despite the very fine
grain size, the grain structure is stable in the composite during long
-term treatment at 200 OC.