Abstract
Microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of Mg-10Gd-2Zn and Mg-10Gd-
6Zn (all in wt.%) were evaluated in the as-cast condition. The microstructures of both alloys
contained (Mg, Zn)3Gd phase at the interdendritic regions and long period stacking ordered (LPSO)
phase distributed in the matrix. The Mg-10Gd-6Zn alloy consisted of a high volume fraction of
(Mg,Zn)3Gd intermetallic phases continuously distributed along the grain boundaries. The tensile
properties, especially the elongation to failure of the Mg-10Gd-6Zn alloy were slightly lower than
those of Mg-10Gd-2Zn. An enhancement in creep resistance was observed with Mg-10Gd-2Zn
alloy with the post creep tested microstructure showing dynamic precipitation. Corrosion studies
indicated that increased Zn content, from 2 to 6 % in Mg-10Gd alloys, significantly reduced the
corrosion resistance.