Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1574821 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two steps of pre-strain (pre-compression along TD and subsequent re-compression along RD) and annealing were conducted on the hot-rolled AZ31 Mg alloy. The effects of pre-compression and annealing on the texture and anisotropy modification of AZ31 were investigated by XRD and EBSD observations. The results revealed that the generation of the {10â12} twins in the matrix and {10â12}-{10â12} double twins in the previous {10â12} twins dominated the re-compression along RD. The changes occurred in macro-texture with different pre-compression and re-crystallization texture was observed after annealing. The {10â12}-{10â12} double twins formed in the previous {10â12} twins, which significantly modified the compression behavior along the normal direction (ND). The grain refinement by twin lamellas after pre-strain, together with the crystallographic orientation redistribution after pre-strain and annealing, greatly reduce the mechanical anisotropy along RD, TD and ND.
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Authors
Zhixiang Long, Tianmo Liu, Yonggang Wu, Yin Zhang,