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The effect of multiple precipitate types and texture on yield asymmetry in Mg-Sn-Zn(-Al-Na-Ca) alloys

Journal

ACTA MATERIALIA
Volume 158, Issue -, Pages 1-12

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2018.07.044

Keywords

Magnesium alloys; Precipitation; Texture; Mechanical behaviour; Extrusion

Funding

  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council through the Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallics Systems
  2. LightForm platform grant [EP/R001715/1]
  3. EPSRC [EP/R001715/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Strong textures produced during thermomechanical processing cause high levels of mechanical asymmetry in wrought Mg alloys. Through careful choice of precipitate type, asymmetry can be reduced by age hardening. In this work various Mg-Sn-Zn(-Al-Na-Ca) alloys were extruded then aged in the direct aged and solution-treated conditions at 150 degrees C and 200 degrees C to investigate the capability of the combination of basal lath and c-axis rod precipitates to reduce asymmetry. Precipitate populations were found to be sensitive to ageing temperature as ageing at 150 degrees C produced basal ellipsoid precipitates instead of higher aspect ratio basal laths as was expected. In addition, basal ellipsoids and c-axis rods were found to nucleate epitaxially reducing their strengthening effect. A Mg-8.8Sn-4.0Zn-0.9Al-0.3Na (TZA941 + 0.3Na) (wt.%) extruded alloy was shown to exhibit extrusion-direction tensile and compressive yield stresses of 360 MPa and 233 MPa in the solution treated condition with a compression to tension ratio of 0.65 after ageing at 150 degrees C. It was also demonstrated that increasing the Sn content in the alloys reduced the time to peak hardness when ageing at 200 degrees C where TZA941 + 0.3Na reached peak hardness within 12 h, as opposed to 168 h when ageing at 150 degrees C. In addition, increasing Na additions served to strengthen extrusion textures, and Ca additions were shown to be ineffective at weakening extrusion textures in these alloys. Crown Copyright (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc.

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