Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1573156 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper studied the tensile crack initiation behaviors in cast NZ30K alloys under as-cast, T4- and T6-treated conditions. Results indicate that tensile failure of cast magnesium alloys mainly nucleates from the tensile-sensitive microstructural constituent such as eutectic particles, grain boundaries and twin grain boundaries. For the as-cast alloy, the micro-cracks form mainly by cracking of the eutectic phases (~83%). In addition, twin grain boundaries are also found to be preferential sites for crack nucleation (~17%). The tensile failure in the T4- and T6-treated alloys is mainly caused by twin nucleation (T4~60% and T6~44%) and grain boundaries cracking (T4~28% and T6~52%). Interactions among dislocation-slip, twinning and grain boundaries as well as eutectic phases determine the crack initiation behavior of cast magnesium alloys.
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Authors
Haiyan Yue, Penghuai Fu, Zhenming Li, Liming Peng,