Title of article :
Texture evolution of five wrought magnesium alloys during route A equal channel angular extrusion: Experiments and simulations
Author/Authors :
Mehrotra، Surya P. نويسنده , , Liaw، P.K. نويسنده , , Agnew، S.R. نويسنده , , Lillo، T.M. نويسنده , , Stoica، G.M. نويسنده ,
Pages :
-3134
From page :
3135
To page :
0
Abstract :
Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) has been demonstrated to induce unusual deformation textures and resulting properties in magnesium alloys, such as the remarkably enhanced room temperature ductility first reported by Mukai et al. [Mukai T, Yamanoi M, Watanabe H, Higashi K. Scr Mater 2001;45:89]. This paper documents a wide range of textures which evolve during ECAE of magnesium alloys. The fact that different alloys exhibit different texture evolutions is an indication of distinctions in the balance of deformation mechanisms which operate within the different alloys. Polycrystal plasticity modeling is used to develop explanations for these texture distinctions in terms of the relative activities of non-basal secondary slip modes, involving (left angle bracket)a(right angle bracket) and (left angle bracket)c + a(right angle bracket) type dislocations. AZ alloys appear to exhibit balanced secondary slip of non-basal (left angle bracket)a(right angle bracket) and (left angle bracket)c + a(right angle bracket) dislocations, while ZK60 and WE43 appear to favor non-basal (left angle bracket)c + a(right angle bracket) slip. A binary Mg-Li alloy exhibits a radically distinct texture evolution, which is associated with large-scale strain accommodation by non-basal (left angle bracket)a(right angle bracket) slip.
Keywords :
ECAP , Crystal plasticity , Ductility , Texture , Magnesium , ECAE
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
117523
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