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Enhanced ductility and reduced asymmetry of Mg-2Al-1Zn alloy plate processed by torsion and annealing

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posted on 2024-06-06, 08:43 authored by J Wang, XY Yang, Y Li, ZY Xiao, DX Zhang, T Sakai
The ductility and plastic asymmetry of an as-annealed magnesium alloy plate were studied in compression through combined process of torsion and subsequent annealing by optical microscope and EBSD. The yield strength (YS) and ultimate compression strength (UCS) as well as the compression ductility (CD) were simultaneously raised by prior torsion at room temperature. The CD was further enhanced by subsequent annealing. Also, the torqued sample followed by annealing experienced a rising CD with the increase in prior strain, leading to the maximum true strain of 0.279, which is twice that of the as-annealed original one. The sample showed a largely reduced tension-compression yield asymmetry by subjecting to pre-torsion alone or combined with a subsequent annealing. The enhanced ductility and reduced asymmetry are attributed to the development of a gradient microstructure with refined grains, and also randomization of the weakened texture due to torsion and subsequent annealing.

History

Journal

Transactions of nonferrous metals society of China

Volume

25

Pagination

3928-3935

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

1003-6326

Language

Eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Elsevier

Issue

12

Publisher

Elsevier