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Effect of magnesium on the structure and properties of Al−Ni−Si−Mn bronze

  • Nonferrous Metals and Alloys
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    The addition of magnesium to bronze ANKMts 6-6-1-2 reduces the tendency to grain growth. Magnesium has no effect on the kinetics of aging, but slightly increases the hardening during aging. The optimal aging conditions are 425° for 3h and 450° for 2h.

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    Raising the quenching temperature of bronze with magnesium to 950° leads to an increase of the strength during subsequent aging.

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    The addition of magnesium reduces the degree and rate of stress relaxation under static and cyclic loads. The relaxation resistance is highest after thermomechanical treatment for the alloy with 0.13% Mg.

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N. E. Bauman Moscow Technical College. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 8, pp. 47–50, August, 1973.

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Pastukhova, Z.P., Dovbenko, A.V. & Babenko, N.P. Effect of magnesium on the structure and properties of Al−Ni−Si−Mn bronze. Met Sci Heat Treat 15, 684–686 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00654766

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