Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7913204 | Scripta Materialia | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This article provides experimental evidence on the pronounced three-dimensional surface effects caused by tension twinning at early stages of plasticity of a magnesium alloy. To achieve this goal, multiscale mechanical testing was combined with strain field, texture and surface morphology quantification. The current investigation correlates crystallography-driven, grain-scale surface roughening to the spatially heterogeneous micro- and macrostrain. It was found that tension twinning causes considerable surface extrusions and intrusions across multiple grains that are directly related to severe strain inhomogeneities.
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Authors
K. Hazeli, J. Cuadra, F. Streller, C.M. Barr, M.L. Taheri, R.W. Carpick, A. Kontsos,