AZ91-xRE and Mg-6A1-xRE magnesium alloys were studied, where x is 0, 1, 2 a
nd 3% (in weight percent, wt.%), respectively. Influence of rear earths (RE
) on the microstructure was investigated. Fine morphology could be achieved
by high cooling rate. By casting fluidity spiral specimens, fluidities of
the alloys were achieved. The hardness and microhardness of the alloys was
tested. RE improved fluidity and hardness. By casting specimens in permanen
t mold, tensile properties of the alloys with different RE additions at amb
ient and elevated temperatures were studied. RE had little effect on ambien
t temperature tensile strength of AZ91 alloy but greatly improved that of M
g-6A1 alloy and high temperature tensile properties of both alloys. The fra
cture behavior of the alloys, which was changed by RE and high temperature,
was examined by scanning electron micropscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy
. Fracture of the alloys is predominantly brittle cleavage or/and quasi-cle
avage failure. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.