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Workability Characteristics and Deformation Mechanisms of Die-Cast AM60 and AZ91 Magnesium Alloys: Correlation with Processing Maps

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Thermo-mechanical deformation behavior of the die-cast AM60 and AZ91 alloys was assessed by performing uniaxial compression tests on Gleeble 3800 simulator under different temperatures and strain rate conditions. Low-temperature deformation… Click to show full abstract

Thermo-mechanical deformation behavior of the die-cast AM60 and AZ91 alloys was assessed by performing uniaxial compression tests on Gleeble 3800 simulator under different temperatures and strain rate conditions. Low-temperature deformation behavior of both alloys was accessed at 25, 100, and 150 °C, at the strain rates of 0.1 and 1 s−1. Processing maps at a true strain of 0.5 were generated to study the intrinsic hot workability of AM60 and AZ91 alloys. Optimum processing windows were identified, and the evolution of microstructures and textures was correlated with the imposed deformation conditions. The processing map for the AM60 alloy exhibited three dynamic recrystallization (DRX) domains in the ranges: (1) 320-400 °C and 0.2-1.5 s−1, (1A) 300-325 °C and 0.1-0.2 s−1, and (2) 360-400 °C and 3-5 s−1. In Domain 1, DRX occurred predominantly by pyramidal slip and recovery mechanisms by cross-slip as confirmed by the randomized textures. Deformation in Domain 1A is by the combination of basal and prismatic slip. In Domain 2, dynamic recovery was a softening mechanism controlled by the climb. The processing map for AZ91 alloy exhibited two DRX domains in the ranges: (1) 260-310 °C and 0.1-0.5 s−1 and (2) 325-350 °C and 0.8-3 s−1. The rate-controlling mechanism was climb by lattice self-diffusion in Domain 1 and by grain boundary self-diffusion in Domain 2. Both alloys exhibited flow instability at 200 and 250 °C, and therefore, they were unsuitable for processing at these temperatures.

Keywords: processing; die cast; deformation; am60 az91; domain

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Year Published: 2018

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