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Grain Refinement of AZ31 and AZ61 Mg Alloys through Room Temperature Processing by UP-Scaled High-Pressure Torsion

Journal

MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Volume 60, Issue 7, Pages 1104-1110

Publisher

JAPAN INST METALS & MATERIALS
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.M2018308

Keywords

severe plastic deformation (SPD); high-pressure torsion; grain refinement; magnesium alloy; superplasticity

Funding

  1. Light Metals Educational Foundation of Japan
  2. MEXT, Japan [JP26220909]
  3. Aluminium Research Grant Program of Japan Aluminium Association
  4. [JP16J07050]

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This study presents application of an up-scaled high-pressure torsion (HPT) process to AZ31 and AZ61 Mg alloys for ultrafine grain refinement. Disks with 30mm diameter were processed at room temperature under 6 to 7 GPa using the up-scaled HPT facility with a maximum capacity of 5MN (500 ton). Microstructural evolution was evaluated by hardness measurement and microscopy observations including tensile testing. The grain size was well refined to similar to 150nm and similar to 100nm at the saturated state for the AZ31 and AZ61 alloys, respectively. Superplastic elongations of similar to 520% and (similar to)550% were then attained in the corresponding alloys when tested in tension at elevated temperatures because of the grain boundary sliding controlled by grain boundary diffusion. Upsizing of the disk sample makes for a chance to extract the tensile specimens at different radial distance within the same disk and therefore the effect of the equivalent strain on the superplastic elongations was effectively evaluated.

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