Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1499580 | Scripta Materialia | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A remarkably high tensile yield strength of 445 MPa is obtained in a Mg–14Gd–0.5Zr (wt.%) alloy when this alloy is prepared by the combined processes of hot extrusion, cold rolling and ageing. This significant improvement in strength is associated with a denser distribution of precipitates, an intensive basal texture and a refined grain size.
Research highlights► Combined uses of hot extrusion, cold rolling and ageing cause a high strength. ► Denser precipitates, an intensive basal texture and refined grain make improvement. ► A high density of dislocations enhances number density of precipitates during ageing.
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Authors
R.G. Li, J.F. Nie, G.J. Huang, Y.C. Xin, Q. Liu,