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Influence of Pre-Tension on Free-End Torsion Behavior and Mechanical Properties of an Extruded Magnesium Alloy

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MATERIALS
Volume 16, Issue 15, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma16155343

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magnesium alloys; free-end torsion; pre-tension; dislocations strengthening; mechanical properties

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In this study, the influence of pre-tension on the torsion behavior, compression mechanical properties, and micro-hardness of an extruded AZ31 Mg alloy was investigated. The results showed that pre-tension significantly increased dislocation strengthening and torsion yield strength. Texture in the sample's cross-section could be rotated by about 30 degrees due to free-end torsion. Both pre-tension and torsion led to dislocation strengthening, increasing micro-hardness and compressive yield stress.
In this study, the influence of pre-tension on free-end torsion behavior and compression mechanical properties and micro-hardness of an extruded AZ31 Mg alloy was investigated using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), compression testing and micro-hardness testing. The result indicates that pre-tension can cause significant dislocation strengthening, which can increase the torsion yield strength and make the shear stress-shear strain curve of the pre-tension sample almost parallel to that of the as-extruded sample during plastic deformation stage. Texture in edge position on the cross-section of both the pre-tension and as-extruded samples can be rotated towards the extrusion direction by about similar to 30 degrees by free-end torsion. The Swift effect is mainly responsible for the occurrence of massive extension twins in the central region. In contrast, normal stress is the main cause of extension twins occurring in the edge region. However, the effect of extension twins on micro-hardness is less than that of dislocations. The micro-hardness of both free-end torsion specimens increases almost linearly with increasing distance from center to edge on the cross-section. Nevertheless, the increase in micro-hardness of the pre-tension and then torsion sample is inconspicuous because pre-tension leads to dislocation proliferation and dislocation accumulation saturation. The result also indicates that both pre-tension and free-end torsion can lead to dislocation strengthening, which can obviously increase the micro-hardness and compressive yield stress. The underlying mechanisms were explored and discussed in detail.

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