Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1644618 Materials Letters 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ambient sheath extrusion was conducted on a magnesium alloy, in which a true strain as high as 68% was attained. Twinning was found prevalent during extrusion, thus transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was employed to investigate the plastic mechanism for both twinned and matrix regions. Although twinning created much softer orientation inside hard matrix, which facilitated basal slip, a⇀+c⇀ slip was frequently observed inside twin lamellas without evident influence from the local crystal orientation. In matrix, on the other hand, a⇀+c⇀ slip also participated as an important plastic mechanism and band structures were formed preferentially on the {101¯0} plane, which led to continuous orientation gradient.
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