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A Comparative Study on the Hot Deformation Behavior of As-Cast and Twin-Roll Cast Mg-6.8Y-2.5Zn-0.4Zr Alloy

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14133628

Keywords

flow curve; dynamic recrystallisation; processing map; LPSO phase; Mg-6; 8Y-2; 5Zn-0; 4Zr; twin-roll casting; hot deformation behavior

Funding

  1. European Union (European Regional Development Fund)
  2. Free State of Saxony [100291457]

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The Mg-6.8Y-2.5Zn-0.4Zr (WZ73) alloy exhibits different microstructure characteristics after conventional casting compared to twin-roll casting, with TRC resulting in a finer microstructure. Both states show differences in recrystallization behavior during hot deformation, with different DRX mechanisms being observed. Optimum deformation conditions also vary slightly between the two states.
The Mg-6.8Y-2.5Zn-0.4Zr (WZ73) alloy exhibits different microstructure characteristic after conventional casting compared to the twin-roll cast (TRC) state. Twin-roll casting results in a finer microstructure, where the LPSO phases are more finely distributed and less strongly connected. A transfer of the hot deformation behavior from the as-cast condition to the TRC condition is only possible to a limited extent due to the microstructural differences. Both states show differences in the recrystallization behavior during hot deformation. In the conventional cast state, dynamic recrystallization (DRX) is assumed to be delayed by the occurrence of coarse blocky LPSO phases. Main DRX mechanisms are continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX), particle stimulated nucleation (PSN) and twin induced dynamic recrystallization (TDRX). The deformed TRC sample showed pronounced DRX at almost all deformation conditions. Besides the TDRX and the PSN mechanism, kink induced dynamic recrystallization (KDRX) can be observed. Optimum deformation conditions for both states are temperatures from 500 degrees C to 520 degrees C, and strain rates ranging from 0.01 s(-1) to 0.1 s(-1) for the as-cast material as well as a strain rate of 1 s(-1) for the TRC material.

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