Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5789380 | Science Bulletin | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a viable way to fabricate Mg alloy sound ribbons with ultra-fine-grained microstructure was presented. The hot-rolled and annealed Mg-0.4Zn (at%) alloy exhibited excellent rollability to form sound ribbons with submicrometer grains when subjected to one-pass cold rolling process. The more balanced multi-mode dislocation slips originated from the significant decrease of critical resolved shear stress for non-basal slip with the addition of solute Zn and the favorable crystallographic orientation were suggested to be responsible for the excellent cold rollability. The formation of ultra-fine-grained microstructure was attributed to low-temperature dynamic recrystallization occurring during the cold rolling process with large strain.
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Authors
Xing-Hao Du, Min Hong, Guo-Sheng Duan, Bao-Lin Wu, Yu-Dong Zhang, Claude Esling,