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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2020.139757
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Magnesium WE54; Ductility; High temperature deformation mechanisms; Solute drag creep
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- MINECO (Spain) [MAT2015-68919-R]
- MINECO [BES2013-063963]
Solute-drag creep is a diffusion-controlled process that may govern deformation in coarse-grained materials with solute atoms in solution. Elongation-to-failure tensile tests were conducted in a WE54 alloy containing solutes of Y and Nd in the range 25-450 degrees C. Elongations of more than 150% were observed at high temperatures and a maximum elongation to failure of 312% was determined at 450 degrees C and 10(-2) s(-1). Microstructural observations show elongated grains and the presence of dislocation bands after deformation under these conditions. Strain-rate-change tests reveal a range at high temperatures showing low stress exponents. Since grain boundary sliding was discarded as a possible controlling mechanism, the observed low stress exponents, high elongations and elongated grains are attributed to solute-drag creep as the principal deformation mechanism.
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