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Texture weakening and grain refinement behavior of the extruded Mg-6.03Zn-0.55Zr alloy during hot plane strain compression

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.10.112

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Plane strain compression; Dynamic recrystallization; Critical resolved shear stress; Deformation mechanism

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This study investigates the microstructure evolution of the extruded Mg-6.03Zn-0.55Zr alloy during hot plane strain compression experiments. It is found that basal slip is the main deformation mechanism, while higher temperatures lead to the activation of non-basal slip, weakening the basal texture.
A series of hot plane strain compression (PSC) experiments of the extruded Mg-6.03Zn-0.55Zr alloy were conducted on the Gleeble-3500 machine with strain rates of 0.01 s-1 to 10 s-1 and temperatures ranging from 300 degrees C to 500 degrees C to reveal the microstructure evolution during the secondary process. The effects of grain refinement and texture modification which were easily affected by the deformation mechanism and dynamic recrystallization (DRX) were systematically studied. Experimental results showed that the main deformation mechanism during PSC was basal slip (74.3 %-94.9 %) and assisted by prismatic slip (4.8 %-21.1 %) and pyramidal slip (0.3 %-4.6 %). Since the pyramidal slip and prismatic slip were more preferred to activate owing to the significant decrease of critical resolved shear stress (CRSS) at a higher temperature, the activation of non-basal slip promoted the c-axes of the grains deviated from compression direction which weakened the basal fiber texture. Moreover, the activation of non-basal slip could promote DRX behavior to some extent. Further analysis of the DRX mechanism showed that the continuous DRX (CDRX) by continuous rotation of low angle grain boundaries was dominant at lower temperatures and higher strain rates, while discontinuous DRX (DDRX) which nucleated at the grain boundaries played a more and more important role as the temperature increased and strain rate decreased. After characterizing the orientations of the DRXed grains, the CDRXed grains owned a similar grain orientation with the deformed grain while the DDRXed grains exhibited a fairly dispersed distribution, indicating that the weakening effect of the basal texture was greater with a higher DDRX fraction.

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