Abstract
ZWK510 (Mg-5.0wt%Zn-0.9wt%Y-0.2wt%Zr) magnesium alloy containing Mg3YZn6
quasicrystal phase was prepared by conventional permanent mold casting. Part of the cast ingot was
subjected to equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) directly; another part of the cast ingot was
extruded initially, then ECAP was applied to the extruded alloy. After 4-pass ECAP, the fraction of
coarse grains of the as-cast alloy was decreased to about 30%, and the grain size of fine grain was
decreased to about 2 μm. Both strength and ductility of the as-cast ZWK510 alloy were
significantly improved with increasing ECAP passes, which was resulted from broken and
dispersed I-phase, and fine grains formed due to recrystallization. The as-extruded ZWK510 had an
initial grain size of about 2 μm and bands of quasicrystal phase parallel to the extrusion direction.
After the extruded alloy was subjected to ECAP, the grain size of the extruded alloy was further
refined, the grain size was refined to below 0.5 um after 8-pass ECAP; and the quasicrystal phase
was further broken and dispersed in the matrix. After ECAP, the elongation to failure of the
extruded alloy was improved. However, both yield strength and ultimate tensile strength were
decreased, which is considered to be resulted from the texture modification during ECAP.