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Texture and High Yield Strength of Rapidly Solidified AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Extruded at 250 °C

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In this study, commercial AZ31B magnesium alloy was used to compare the differences between the microstructure, texture, and mechanical properties of conventional solidification (as homogenized AZ31) and rapid solidification (as… Click to show full abstract

In this study, commercial AZ31B magnesium alloy was used to compare the differences between the microstructure, texture, and mechanical properties of conventional solidification (as homogenized AZ31) and rapid solidification (as RS AZ31). The results demonstrate that a rapidly solidified microstructure leads to better performance after hot extrusion with a medium extrusion rate (6 m/min) and extrusion temperature (250 °C). The average grain size of as-homogenized AZ31 extruded rod is 100 μm after annealing and 4.6 μm after extrusion, respectively, but that of the as-RS AZ31 extruded rod is only about 5 μm and 1.1 μm, correspondingly. The as-RS AZ31 extruded rod attains a high average yield strength of 289.6 MPa, which is superior to the as-homogenized AZ31 extruded rod, and is improved by 81.3% in comparison. The as-RS AZ31 extruded rod shows a more random crystallographic orientation and has an unconventional weak texture component in <112¯1>/<202¯1> direction, which has not been reported yet, while the as-homogenized AZ31 extruded rod has an expected texture with prismatic <101¯0>/<1¯21¯0>//ED.

Keywords: rapidly solidified; az31 extruded; magnesium alloy; extruded rod; homogenized az31

Journal Title: Materials
Year Published: 2023

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