Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1499166 Scripta Materialia 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nanoindentations at both low and high rates are used to study deformation of Mg and some dilute solid-solution Mg alloys with coarse grains ∼100 μm in size. Unlike prior reports in fine-grained alloys, post-deformation microstructural observations reveal the formation of {101¯2} twins. These twins are proposed to form early during indentation, leading to strain compatibility constraints that promote cross-slip with a characteristic activation volume between 40 and 100b3 in the strain rate range of 0.02–170 s−1.

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