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TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 1373-1384Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(23)66189-8
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Mg-Li alloy; AlLi phase; constitutive model; processing map; dynamic recrystallization
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The hot deformation behavior of Mg-5Li-3Al-2Zn (LAZ532) alloy with AlLi phase was studied through isothermal hot compression experiments. It was found that the presence of AlLi phase significantly increased the peak stress of the alloy by obstructing dislocation movement. A constitutive model was developed to predict the hot deformation behavior, and the experimental results were in good agreement with the predicted ones. The hot processing maps based on the Murty criterion indicated the optimal processing conditions for the alloy.
Hot deformation behavior of Mg-5Li-3Al-2Zn (LAZ532) alloy with AlLi phase was studied by using isothermal hot compression experiments at the deformation temperature of 473-623 K and the strain rate of 0.001-1 s-1. AlLi phase could significantly increase the peak stress of LAZ532 alloy during hot deformation because of its obstructing effect on the movement of dislocation. A relevant strain-compensated Arrhenius constitutive model was constructed to predict the hot deformation behavior of LAZ532 alloy, and the predicted results were in good agreement with experimental ones. The corresponding hot processing maps were established based on the Murty criterion, and the optimal processing domain was located in the range of 538-623 K and 0.001-0.01 s-1. At the high strain rate, AlLi phase was not beneficial for the flow stability and dynamic recrystallization of LAZ532 alloy during hot compression. In addition, deformation temperature would change the nucleation mechanism of the dynamic recrystallization of LAZ532 alloy.
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