کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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831365 | 1470366 | 2011 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
The microstructures and textures of 90% unidirectionally (UR) and cross rolled (CR) RE-containing magnesium alloy ME20 were investigated for different reductions per rolling pass (r.p.p). During cross rolling the strain path was changed between the rolling passes which led to a weaker texture development and a finer recrystallized grain size compared to conventional unidirectional rolling. The presence of Ce-containing second phase particles with micrometric sizes is suggested to facilitate recrystallization by particle stimulated nucleation (PSN). The tensile mechanical properties in terms of strength and ductility, and also the sheet anisotropy of the UR and CR rolled materials were investigated at room temperature. CR specimens showed enhanced ductility of 26% elongation-to-fracture and an average r-value close to 1, which was attributed to the soft sheet texture prior to tension.
► Cross rolled specimen exhibits weak off-basal texture and fine grain size than that of unidirectionally rolled specimen.
► PSN effects play an important role in the post annealing.
► Cross rolled specimens gave rise to isotropic behavior along different sheet directions with excellent ductility.
Journal: Materials & Design - Volume 32, Issues 8–9, September 2011, Pages 4385–4393