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Comparison of Damping Capacities in Mg-Al and Mg-Zn Solid Solutions (Mg-Al 및 Mg-Zn 고용체의 진동감쇠능 비교)

  • Joong-Hwan Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.389-395
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    • 2023
  • Damping capacities of Mg-2.5%Al and Mg-2.5%Zn (in atomic) solid solutions were comparatively investigated in order to clarify the influence of solutionized Al and Zn elements on the damping characteristics of Mg. In this study, solid solutions with similar grain size were obtained by solution treatment at 678 K for different times (24 h for Mg-2.5%Al and 36 h for Mg-2.5%Zn), followed by water quenching at RT. The Mg-2.5%Al and Mg-2.5%Zn solid solutions showed similar damping capacities in the strain-amplitude independent region of 1 × 10-6 ~ 1 × 10-5 and in the strain-amplitude dependent region below 6 × 10-4, over which the Mg-2.5%Zn solid solution possessed better damping capacity than the Mg-2.5%Al solid solution. The damping tendencies depending on strain-amplitude for the two solid solutions were analyzed and discussed in terms of similar length between weak pinning points (solutes) and different solute/dislocation interaction forces in Granato-Lücke model.

Changes in Hardness and Damping Capacity of Aged Mg-5%Sn Alloy (시효한 Mg-5%Sn 합금의 경도와 진동감쇠능 변화)

  • Jun, Joong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.255-261
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    • 2022
  • In this work, the strain-amplitude independent and strain-amplitude dependent damping capacities of Mg-5%Sn alloy have been investigated as a function of its age-hardening response. The hardness increased with an increase in aging time, reached a peak value after 48 h, and then it gradually decreased. The damping capacities of the Mg-5%Sn alloy exhibited a decreasing tendency in the order of solution-treated, under-aged, peakaged, and over-aged states in the strain-amplitude dependent region, whereas they increased continuously with aging time in the strain-amplitude independent region. The microstructural examination during aging revealed that the lower concentration of Sn solutes in the α-(Mg) matrix and the lower density of the Mg2Sn precipitate particles may well be the crucial factors for better damping values in the strain-amplitude independent and strain-amplitude dependent regions, respectively.

Damping Capacities of Mg-Al alloy with As-Cast and Discontinuous Precipitates Microstructures (주조 및 불연속 석출물 미세조직을 가지는 Mg-Al 합금의 진동감쇠능)

  • Jun, Joong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.218-225
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    • 2021
  • In this study, damping capacities were comparatively investigated for Mg-9%Al alloy with as-cast (AC) and fully discontinuous precipitates (DPs) microstructures, respectively. The DPs microstructure was obtained by solution treatment at 678 K for 24 h, followed by furnace cooling to RT. The AC microstructure was typically characterized by partially divorced eutectic β(Mg17Al12) phase particles distributed along the α-(Mg) matrix cell boundaries. The DPs microstructure showed lamellar morphology consisting of α and β thin layers with various interlamellar spacings. The DPs microstructure had better damping capacity than the AC microstructure in the strain-amplitude independent region, while in the strain-amplitude dependent region, the damping behavior was reversed. In view of the microstructural features of AC and DPs, the lower concentration of Al in the α-(Mg) phase for the DPs microstructure and the lower β phase number density for the AC microstructure would be responsible for the higher damping capacities in the strain-amplitude independent and strain-amplitude dependent regions, respectively.