Alloying effect of Li and Y on the strengthening of Mg/T300 composites KUDELA Jr, S., BAJANA, O., OROVČÍK, Ľ., RANACHOWSKI, P., RANACHOWSKI, Z. vol. 58 (2020), no. 3, pp. 151 - 159 DOI: 10.4149/km_2020_3_151
Abstract Composite materials based on MgLi and MgY matrices reinforced with unidirectional T300 carbon fibres (45 vol.%) have been prepared by gas pressure infiltration technique. Nominal Li and Y alloying of Mg matrix were 0.5, 2, and 4 wt.% Li and 7, 13, and 20 wt.% Y, respectively. Back-scattered electron (BSE) observations and electron dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis have revealed that penetration of lithium and formation of lithium carbide Li2C2 inside carbon fibres took place. Bending tests have shown that low Li alloying of Mg matrix (0.5 and 2 wt.% Li) has a favourable effect on the strength of MgLi/T300 composites. Higher Li content (4 wt.% Li) brings a much lower composite strengthening presumably due to degradation of carbon fibres with Li2C2. A negative effect of high yttrium alloying on the strength of MgY/T300 composites is explained by poor adherence of YC2 interfacial layer to carbon fibres. Key words magnesium matrix, magnesium composites, magnesium-lithium matrix, magnesium-lithium composites, magnesium-yttrium matrix, magnesiumyttrium composites, lithium carbide, yttrium carbide, reactive wetting Full text (997 KB)
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