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Dynamic evolution of new grains in magnesium alloy AZ31 during hot deformation

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MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 197-203

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JAPAN INST METALS & MATERIALS
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.44.197

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magnesium alloy; hot deformation; new grain evolution; kink band; continuous dynamic recrystallization

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Dynamic grain evolution of a magnesium alloy AZ31 was studied in compression at 673 K (0.73T(m)) by optical and SEM/OIM microscopy. The flow curve shows rapid hardening accompanied by a stress peak at a relatively low strain (epsilon(p) = 0.12), followed by strain softening and then a steady state flow stress at high strains, Fine grains evolved at corrugated grain boundaries at around epsilon(p) and developed rapidly during strain softening. finally leading to a full structure of equiaxed fine grains. Such characteristics of new grain evolution and flow behavior are apparently similar to those in conventional, i.e. discontinuous. dynamic recrystallization (DRX). On the other hand, kink bands Acre observed frequently near corrugated grain boundaries and also in gram interiors, even around epsilon(p). The misorientation of the boundaries of the kink bands increases rapidly during strain softening and approaches it saturation value of around 43 at high strains. The average size of the regions fragmented by kink bands is almost the same a, that of the ne grains. It is concluded, therefore, that new grain evolution in this alloy is controlled by a deformation-induced continuous reaction, i.e. continuous DRX.

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