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Structural features and mechanical properties of AZ31 Mg alloy warm-deformed by differential speed rolling

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Abstract In this work, we investigated a differential speed rolling (DSR) process as a possible strategy to improve the mechanical properties of AZ31 Mg alloy. For this purpose, the effect… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, we investigated a differential speed rolling (DSR) process as a possible strategy to improve the mechanical properties of AZ31 Mg alloy. For this purpose, the effect of four different routes on microstructure and properties of the alloy were investigated: forward rolling (FR), reverse rolling (RR), turned rolling (TR), turned-reverse rolling (TRR). The microstructure features of the DSR-deformed alloy, including microstructure homogeneity, grain size and grain boundaries revealed that the TR route, in which the sample is rotated 180° around its rolling direction, is the most effective route to obtain an equiaxed, homogenous and fine-grained structure. This was attributed to the intersecting of shear bands during the successive DSR passes. In addition, this route resulted in a weak basal texture. The evolution of such structural features figured out the improved performance, in which a combination of high yield strength (∼295 MPa) and improved ductility (∼21%) were obtained.

Keywords: properties az31; speed rolling; differential speed; structural features; mechanical properties; az31 alloy

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2018

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