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The Effect of Ti–B and Sr on the mechanical behaviour of the Zinc–Aluminum-based ZA-12 alloy produced by gravity casting

  • S. Can Kurnaz EMAIL logo , Hüseyin Sevik , Ahmet Türk und Uǧur Ozsarac
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 12. Januar 2022
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Abstract

In this study, the effect of Ti –B (0.05 – 0.7 wt.% Ti, 0.01 – 0.13 wt.% B) and Sr additions (0.05 – 0.7 wt.%) on the hardness, ultimate tensile strength (UTS), strain and fatigue properties of the gravity cast Zn – Al-based ZA-12 alloy was investigated. While the Ti –B additions had no significant effect on the hardness of the alloys, the Sr additions lowered the hardness by a small amount. UTS and fatigue resistance of the ZA-12 alloy increased with 0.05 wt.% Ti, but the addition of 0.05 wt.% Sr to the standard alloy did not change these properties significantly. In excess of 0.05 wt.% Ti and Sr, the UTS and fatigue resistance of the alloys decreased and reached a lower value than that of the standard alloy. The failure strain only increased for the ZA-12 alloy containing 0.05 wt.% Ti, then decreased with further increase in Ti content. The failure strain values of the alloys decreased with addition of Sr. Metallographic examination indicated that the addition of Ti –B strongly modified the microstructure of the standard ZA-12 alloy, but Sr did not. Ti and Sr have also formed complexshaped intermetallic compounds, which were identified as Al5Ti2Zn and Zn5Al3Sr by X-ray diffraction and EDS analyses. It can be suggested that these particles cause a decrease in UTS, fatigue resistance, and strain to failure of the ZA-12 alloy.


Dr. S. Can Kurnaz Sakarya University Engineering Faculty Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 54187 Esentepe Campus, Sakarya-Turkey Tel.: +90 264 346 03 14-346 03 50 Fax: +90 264 346 03 14-346 03 51

  1. The authors would like to thank the Sakarya University for financial support in this research.

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Received: 2005-07-08
Accepted: 2006-05-05
Published Online: 2022-01-12

© 2006 Carl Hanser Verlag, München

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Contents
  2. Extended editorial with anecdotes
  3. Anelastic relaxation and structure of ternary Fe–Al–Me alloys with Me = Co, Cr, Ge, Mn, Nb, Si, Ta, Ti, Zr
  4. Kinetic study of the β → α + γ transformation reaction in a CuZnAl alloy
  5. Calorimetric investigation of the binary Cu–In system
  6. Thermodynamic properties of liquid Cu–In–Zn alloys
  7. Comparing the thermodynamic behaviour of Al(l) + ZrO2(4% Y2O3) and Al(l) + Al2O3
  8. Failure-mode dependence of the strengthening effect in Ti3AlC2/10 vol.% Al2O3 composite
  9. Investigation of Cu-graphite composites prepared by electroforming
  10. Neutron diffraction analysis of martensite ageing in high-carbon FeCMnSi steel
  11. Effect of reinforcement size hybridization on the wear properties of SiCp/Cu Composites
  12. Temperature dependence of lattice mismatch and γ′ volume fraction of a fourth-generation monocrystalline nickel-based superalloy
  13. Novel combinatorial microstructures in Ti-6Al-4V alloy achieved by an electric-current-pulse treatment
  14. The Effect of Ti–B and Sr on the mechanical behaviour of the Zinc–Aluminum-based ZA-12 alloy produced by gravity casting
  15. Determination of retained austenite in multiphase steels by magnetic force microscopy
  16. Filtration resistance during pressure filtration tests of liquid aluminium alloys
  17. Microstructure of a Damascene sabre after annealing
  18. Effect of tin added to the zinc bath on the formation and the microstructure of hot-dip galvanized coatings
  19. Personal
  20. Conferences
  21. Contents
  22. Editorial
  23. Extended editorial with anecdotes
  24. Basic
  25. Anelastic relaxation and structure of ternary Fe–Al–Me alloys with Me = Co, Cr, Ge, Mn, Nb, Si, Ta, Ti, Zr
  26. Kinetic study of the β → α + γ transformation reaction in a CuZnAl alloy
  27. Calorimetric investigation of the binary Cu–In system
  28. Thermodynamic properties of liquid Cu–In–Zn alloys
  29. Comparing the thermodynamic behaviour of Al(l) + ZrO2(4% Y2O3) and Al(l) + Al2O3
  30. Failure-mode dependence of the strengthening effect in Ti3AlC2/10 vol.% Al2O3 composite
  31. Investigation of Cu-graphite composites prepared by electroforming
  32. Neutron diffraction analysis of martensite ageing in high-carbon FeCMnSi steel
  33. Applied
  34. Effect of reinforcement size hybridization on the wear properties of SiCp/Cu Composites
  35. Temperature dependence of lattice mismatch and γ′ volume fraction of a fourth-generation monocrystalline nickel-based superalloy
  36. Novel combinatorial microstructures in Ti-6Al-4V alloy achieved by an electric-current-pulse treatment
  37. The Effect of Ti–B and Sr on the mechanical behaviour of the Zinc–Aluminum-based ZA-12 alloy produced by gravity casting
  38. Determination of retained austenite in multiphase steels by magnetic force microscopy
  39. Filtration resistance during pressure filtration tests of liquid aluminium alloys
  40. Microstructure of a Damascene sabre after annealing
  41. Effect of tin added to the zinc bath on the formation and the microstructure of hot-dip galvanized coatings
  42. Notifications
  43. Personal
  44. Conferences
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