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Evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties of ZK60 magnesium alloy processed by asymmetric lowered-temperature rolling

Journal

TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA
Volume 32, Issue 9, Pages 2877-2888

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DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(22)65990-9

Keywords

rolling; asymmetric rolling; grain size; texture; yield stress

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China
  3. Key Research and Development Plan in Shandong Province, China
  4. National Defense Basic Scientific Research of China
  5. [51975146]
  6. [51801192]
  7. [52205344]
  8. [ZR2020QE171]
  9. [2019JZZY010364]
  10. [JCK2018603C017]

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Asymmetric lowered-temperature rolling was used to fabricate fine-grained ZK60 magnesium alloy sheet with weak basal texture. The results showed that multi-pass loweredtemperature rolling could improve microstructure homogeneity and refine the grain size. During the rolling process, a fiber texture along the transverse direction gradually developed. The shear deformation along the rolling direction weakened the basal texture along this direction, resulting in a decrease in yield strength.
Asymmetric lowered-temperature rolling was applied to the fabrication of fine-grained ZK60 magnesium alloy sheet with weak basal texture along the rolling direction (RD). The results showed that multi-pass loweredtemperature rolling could significantly improve the microstructure homogeneity and refine the grain size. Meanwhile, a fiber texture along the transverse direction (TD) gradually developed during rolling process. Importantly, the shear deformation along the RD made the c-axis of basal plane rotate to the RD, weakening the basal texture along this direction. Influenced by such microstructure variation, the yield strength along the TD continuously increased due to the successive grain refinement and the increased activation of prismatic slips, whereas the uniform elongation decreased owing to the decline of strain hardening ability. In contrast, the continuous weakening of basal texture along the RD increased the activation of soft basal slips, greatly offsetting the strengthening effect contributed by grain refinement and thereby causing the slight decrease of yield strength.

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