Electrical Conductivity by Addition of Zn and Cu on Mg-Zn-Cu Alloys

D. Ye, Hyun Sik Kim, M. Kang, Jung Dae Kim, Haeyoung Jeoung
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Abstract

In recent years, Mg and its alloys have attracted a great deal of attention due to their low density, relatively excellent castability, and straightforward recyclability. Mg alloys have been widely applied to various industrial fields, and are representatively used in automotive and electronic parts. According to previous researches, the electrical conductivity of Mg alloys greatly decreases with increasing Al content. However, with the addition of Zn and/or Cu, the electrical conductivity of Mg alloys is maintained or slightly increased, and improved mechanical properties are obtained as well. On this basis, Mg-Zn-Cu alloys have been investigated in the present study with a focus on the effect of adding Zn and Cu on the electrical conductivity. The Zn and Cu contents ranged from 4 to 6wt.% and 0 to 1.5wt.%, respectively. Ternary Mg-Zn-Cu alloys have been prepared by gravity casting in a steel mold. In the as-casting condition, the electrical conductivity of Mg-Zn-Cu alloys showed a linear increasing trend with decreasing Zn and increasing Cu contents. Furthermore, impact values of Zn = − 1.5 and Cu = 2.5 were determined for these alloys by electrical conductivity tests.
添加Zn和Cu在Mg-Zn-Cu合金上的电导率
近年来,镁及其合金因其密度低、铸造性较好、可回收性好等优点而受到广泛关注。镁合金已广泛应用于各个工业领域,以汽车和电子零件为代表。根据以往的研究,随着Al含量的增加,镁合金的电导率大大降低。然而,添加Zn和/或Cu后,镁合金的电导率保持不变或略有提高,力学性能也得到改善。在此基础上,本文对Mg-Zn-Cu合金进行了研究,重点研究了添加Zn和Cu对合金电导率的影响。锌、铜含量在4 ~ 6wt之间。%和0 ~ 1.5wt。分别为%。采用钢模重力铸造法制备了镁锌铜三元合金。在铸态条件下,Mg-Zn-Cu合金的电导率随Zn含量的降低和Cu含量的增加呈线性增加趋势。此外,通过电导率试验确定了Zn = - 1.5和Cu = 2.5时合金的冲击值。
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