Surface Segregation of MG and CA at Elevated Temperatures and its Effect on Oxidation Resistance in AL-MG Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Seong-Ho Ha Young-Ok Yoon Shae K. Kim
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

In the this study, surface segregation of Mg and Ca with Mg addition range from 5 to 10wt% in Al-Mg alloys with Mg+Al2Ca master alloy and its effect on the oxidation resistance were investigated. The addition of Mg+Al2Ca master alloy as the Mg alloying element led to the surface enrichment of Mg and Ca during high temperature oxidation. As a result of the oxidation test by TGA, the oxidation resistance of all the examined alloys was significantly improved with increasing Al2Ca content. The weight change of Al2Ca added Al-5Mg and Al-7.5Mg alloys indicated the complete oxidation resistance during the whole oxidation test time, while a slight weight increase was shown in the case of Al-Mg alloys even with Al2Ca addition. The improvement of the oxidation resistance in Al2Ca added alloys may be attributed to the formation of the protective oxide layer mixed with CaO and MgO on the surface.
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APA: Seong-Ho Ha Young-Ok Yoon Shae K. Kim  (2015)  Surface Segregation of MG and CA at Elevated Temperatures and its Effect on Oxidation Resistance in AL-MG Alloys

MLA: Seong-Ho Ha Young-Ok Yoon Shae K. Kim Surface Segregation of MG and CA at Elevated Temperatures and its Effect on Oxidation Resistance in AL-MG Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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