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Microstructure evolution in hot worked and Annealed Magnesium Alloy AZ31
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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Aiden BeerAiden Beer, Matthew BarnettMatthew BarnettThe present work examines the microstructure that evolves during the annealing of hot worked magnesium alloy AZ31. First, the influences of deformation and annealing conditions on the microstructures are assessed. It is found that the annealing behaviour is consistent with what one would expect for a recrystallization type reaction. Whilst both the deformation and annealing conditions influence the time required to reach a stable annealed microstructure, the grain size attained is governed solely by the prior deformation conditions employed. At the highest temperature and strain rate examined, the rate of recrystallization is quite high and the grain size was found to be approximately double when annealed for only 1 s prior to quenching. Finally, semi-empirical equations are developed to predict the kinetics of recrystallization, as well as the evolution of grain size, during annealing.
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Journal
Materials science and engineering A: structural materials: properties, microstructures and processingVolume
485Issue
1-2Pagination
318 - 324Publisher
Elsevier SALocation
Amsterdam, NetherlandsPublisher DOI
ISSN
0921-5093eISSN
1873-4936Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2008, ElsevierUsage metrics
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Keywords
magnesium alloyskineticssemiempirical methodquenchingstrain rategrain sizedynamical recrystallizationannealinghot workingmicrostructureScience & TechnologyTechnologyNanoscience & NanotechnologyMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryMetallurgy & Metallurgical EngineeringScience & Technology - Other TopicsMaterials Sciencedynamic recrystallizationstatic recrystallizationmagnesium alloy AZ31GRAIN-SIZEDEFORMATION