Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5451557 Journal of Materials Science & Technology 2017 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Billets of Mg-9Al-3Zn-1Mn-6Ca-2Nd alloy were produced by spray-deposition (the Osprey process). Effect of rolling deformation (T = 350 °C, ε = 5%, 10%, and 15%, respectively) on microstructure and texture evolution of the Mg-9Al-3Zn-1Mn-6Ca-2Nd alloy was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Results show that at pass reduction of ε = 5%, 10% and 15% at 350 °C respectively, Mg-Nd-Zn typed 24R-LPSO structure was formed in (Ca, Nd)Al2 phase (C15 Laves phase). With the increase in pass reduction (i.e. 5%, 10% and 15%), the texture pole density level of basal texture (0002) changed little and pyramidal texture (101¯3) were increased. In contrast, those of prismatic texture {101¯0} <112¯0> were increased initially and followed by a reduction, indicating texture randomization in the grain-refined Mg alloy. The combined contribution of LPSO phase and C15 phase was key to randomize the texture of the grain-refined Mg alloy. It was noted that the microcosmic plastic deformation of LPSO phase and nanometer-sized dispersed C15 phase impeded dislocation movement, led to dislocation tangles, and facilitated recrystallization.
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