Magnesium alloys are being developed as advanced materials for structural applications where reduced weight is a primary motivator. Alloying can enhance the properties of magnesium without significantly affecting its density. Essential to alloy development, inclusive of processing parameters, is knowledge of thermodynamic, kinetic, and mechanical behavior of the alloy and its constituents. Appreciable progress has been made through conventional development processes, but to accelerate development of suitable wrought Mg alloys, an integrated Materials Genomic approach must be taken where thermodynamics and diffusion kinetic parameters form the basis of alloy design, process development, and properties-driven applications. The objective of th...
Magnesium alloys with rare earth additions have exhibited high strength at room and elevated tempera...
Interdiffusion and impurity diffusion in Mg binary solid solutions, Mg(Al) and Mg(Zn) were investiga...
Magnesium-based alloys are becoming a major industrial material for structural applications because ...
Magnesium, being lightweight, offers potential to be developed into extensive structural application...
Magnesium, being lightweight, offers potential to be developed into extensive structural application...
Magnesium alloys offer a base of lightweight engineering materials for electronic, military and tran...
Al and Zn are two of the most common alloying elements in commercial Mg alloys, which can improve th...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mg-alloys have led to the desire for more fundamental ...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mg-alloys have led to the desire for more fundamental ...
The diffusion characteristics of Mg–rare-earth diffusion couples were studied. Cylinders of pure Mg ...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mg-alloys have led to the desire for more fundamental ...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mgalloys have led to the desire for more fundamental r...
Aluminum and zinc are two of the most common alloying elements in magnesium alloys. The present work...
Aluminum and zinc are two of the most common alloying elements in magnesium alloys. The present work...
Interdiffusion and impurity diffusion in Mg binary solid solutions, Mg(Al) and Mg(Zn) were investiga...
Magnesium alloys with rare earth additions have exhibited high strength at room and elevated tempera...
Interdiffusion and impurity diffusion in Mg binary solid solutions, Mg(Al) and Mg(Zn) were investiga...
Magnesium-based alloys are becoming a major industrial material for structural applications because ...
Magnesium, being lightweight, offers potential to be developed into extensive structural application...
Magnesium, being lightweight, offers potential to be developed into extensive structural application...
Magnesium alloys offer a base of lightweight engineering materials for electronic, military and tran...
Al and Zn are two of the most common alloying elements in commercial Mg alloys, which can improve th...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mg-alloys have led to the desire for more fundamental ...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mg-alloys have led to the desire for more fundamental ...
The diffusion characteristics of Mg–rare-earth diffusion couples were studied. Cylinders of pure Mg ...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mg-alloys have led to the desire for more fundamental ...
Increasing use and development of lightweight Mgalloys have led to the desire for more fundamental r...
Aluminum and zinc are two of the most common alloying elements in magnesium alloys. The present work...
Aluminum and zinc are two of the most common alloying elements in magnesium alloys. The present work...
Interdiffusion and impurity diffusion in Mg binary solid solutions, Mg(Al) and Mg(Zn) were investiga...
Magnesium alloys with rare earth additions have exhibited high strength at room and elevated tempera...
Interdiffusion and impurity diffusion in Mg binary solid solutions, Mg(Al) and Mg(Zn) were investiga...
Magnesium-based alloys are becoming a major industrial material for structural applications because ...