Design of precipitation hardenable magnesium alloys

Global sustainability demands the development of light, strong, and tough metals that can contribute to drastically reduce emissions while facilitating mobility and that can be produced in an economically viable manner. Magnesium, with a density that is two thirds that of aluminum, one fourth that of steel and only slightly higher than that of many polymers, has long been regarded as the ideal substitute for heavier metals, but its comparatively poorer mechanical behavior has limited its application. The potential of…