The available studies of the creep behaviour of AZ91 alloy produced by die
casting, ingot casting, or thixoforming are reviewed in the present paper,
Differences in microstructure and creep response are analysed and discussed
with a view to providing a unitary, comprehensive description of the creep
behaviour of this material. In particular, the minimum creep rate dependen
ce on applied stress is described by means of a modified form of power law,
which takes into consideration the effects of grain size and of intragranu
lar precipitates interacting with dislocations. Analysis of the data obtain
ed from the die cast alloy indicates that, in this material, creep is contr
olled by climb, Based on this observation and on theoretical considerations
, as well as on the microstructural similarities, it is concluded that cree
p is controlled by climb also in thixoformed and ingot alloys. The effect o
f grain size is then quantified, and the strengthening effect of intragranu
lar precipitates is described by introducing the threshold stress concept.
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