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Strain-controlled low cycle fatigue properties of a rare-earth containing ZEK100 magnesium alloy

Journal

MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 436-447

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.11.058

Keywords

Magnesium alloy; Cyclic deformation; Anelastic behavior; Twinning-detwinning; Texture weakening

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  2. AUTO21 Network of Centers of Excellence
  3. Premier's Research Excellence Award (PREA)
  4. NSERC-Discovery Accelerator Supplement (DAS) Award
  5. Automotive Partnership Canada (APC)
  6. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  7. Ryerson Research Chair (RRC) program

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Low rare-earth (RE) containing magnesium alloys are being considered for the lightweight automotive applications to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Design of magnesium components requires strain-controlled low-cycle fatigue (LCF) behavior. This study was aimed to evaluate the cyclic deformation characteristics and LCF life of a low (0.2 wt.%) Nd-containing ZEK100-O alloy. The alloy contained equiaxed grains along with some Mg12Nd particles, and exhibited a relatively weaker basal texture. While slight cyclic softening occurred at high strain amplitudes, cyclic stabilization remained at lower strain amplitudes. Fatigue life of ZEK100 alloy was longer than that of the extruded RE-free AZ31 and AM30 alloys, due to a fairly good combination of strength with ductility. The asymmetry and skewness of hysteresis loops, which were characterized by eccentricity, angle deviation, and relative slope change, respectively, were effectively improved relative to the extruded RE-free alloys, arising from less extensive twinning caused by texture weakening and grain refinement. While the pseudo-elastic behavior tended to decrease with RE addition, it largely remained. An additional term was thus introduced to calculate the total strain range, i.e., Delta epsilon(t) = Delta epsilon(e) + Delta epsilon(p) + Delta epsilon(an), where the total anelastic strain range (Delta epsilon(an)) consisted of both tensile and compressive components. Fatigue crack initiated from the near-surface imperfections, and crack propagation was characterized by fatigue striation-like features. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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