Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1576050 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Two binary alloys, Mg-1Ce and Mg-1Gd (wt%), were subjected to large strain rolling and different annealing treatments. The onset of recrystallization in the shear banded microstructure was delayed to 300 °C in both alloys. Mg-1Ce showed virtually no potential for rolling texture modification during annealing at various temperatures, retaining the deformation texture, whereas Mg-1Gd revealed important deformation/recrystallization texture transition producing significant texture modification. This was attributed to favorable growth behavior. Correlations between deformation, annealing conditions and material composition were established.
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Authors
I. Basu, T. Al-Samman, G. Gottstein,