Microstructure, texture and tensile properties of ultrafine/nano grained magnesium alloy processed by accumulative back extrusion
Visualitza/Obre
Estadístiques de LA Referencia / Recolecta
Inclou dades d'ús des de 2022
Cita com:
hdl:2117/105114
Tipus de documentArticle
Data publicació2017-05
Condicions d'accésAccés obert
Tots els drets reservats. Aquesta obra està protegida pels drets de propietat intel·lectual i
industrial corresponents. Sense perjudici de les exempcions legals existents, queda prohibida la seva
reproducció, distribució, comunicació pública o transformació sense l'autorització del titular dels drets
Abstract
An AZ31 wrought magnesium alloy was processed by employing multipass accumulative back extrusion process. The obtained microstructure, texture and room temperature tensile properties were characterized and discussed. Ultrafine grained microstructure including nano grains were developed, where the obtained mean grain size was decreased from 8 to 0.5 µm by applying consecutive passes. The frequency of both low angle and high angle boundaries increased after processing. Strength of the experimental alloy was decreased after processing, which was attributed to the obtained texture involving the major component lying inclined to the deformation axis. Both the uniform and post uniform elongations of the processed materials were increased after processing, where a total elongation of 68 pct was obtained after six-pass deformation. The contribution of different twinning and slip mechanism was described by calculating corresponding Schmid factors. The operation of prismatic slip was considered as the major deformation contributor. The significant increase in post uniform deformation of the processed material was discussed relying on the occurrence of grain boundary sliding associated with the operation of prismatic slip.
CitacióFatemi, S., Zarei, A., Cabrera, J. Microstructure, texture and tensile properties of ultrafine/nano grained magnesium alloy processed by accumulative back extrusion. "Metallurgical and materials transactions A-Physical metallurgy and material", Maig 2017, vol. 48, núm. 5, p. 2563-2573.
ISSN1073-5623
Fitxers | Descripció | Mida | Format | Visualitza |
---|---|---|---|---|
21651_2_art_file_467147_6kv14s.pdf | 1,134Mb | Visualitza/Obre |