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Effect of γ precipitates on the cavitation behavior of wrought AZ31 magnesium alloy
Research highlights ► Significant effect of γ second phase on cavity formation in AZ31 alloy. ► The serious cavitation at 450°C due to the partial melting of γ eutectic phase. ► Reduction in cavity area fraction above melting point of γ precipitates. ► Change in cavity growth mechanism with increasing temperature to 475°C. ► Considerable effect of cavitation on mechanical properties of deformed specimens.
Abstract In the present work, the influence of γ eutectic phase on the cavitation behavior of wrought AZ31 magnesium alloy has been studied through applying a set of low strain rate hot tensile tests. The tensile tests were executed in two temperature range of 300–425°C and 450–500°C; i.e. somewhat below and higher eutectic melting temperature of γ precipitates (∼437°C). The hot compression characteristics of the experimental alloy were also considered to assist explaining the related deformation mechanisms. The results indicated that a large amount of cavities originates from the γ second phases, specially located on grain boundaries. A sharp transition was realized from higher (>3%) to lower cavity area fraction (<0.02%) between 450°C and 500°C. The latter was attributed to the effect of γ liquid phase on stress relaxation through accommodating the grain boundary sliding phenomena. In addition, the current work explores the room temperature mechanical properties of tensile deformed specimens using shear punch testing method.
Effect of γ precipitates on the cavitation behavior of wrought AZ31 magnesium alloy
Research highlights ► Significant effect of γ second phase on cavity formation in AZ31 alloy. ► The serious cavitation at 450°C due to the partial melting of γ eutectic phase. ► Reduction in cavity area fraction above melting point of γ precipitates. ► Change in cavity growth mechanism with increasing temperature to 475°C. ► Considerable effect of cavitation on mechanical properties of deformed specimens.
Abstract In the present work, the influence of γ eutectic phase on the cavitation behavior of wrought AZ31 magnesium alloy has been studied through applying a set of low strain rate hot tensile tests. The tensile tests were executed in two temperature range of 300–425°C and 450–500°C; i.e. somewhat below and higher eutectic melting temperature of γ precipitates (∼437°C). The hot compression characteristics of the experimental alloy were also considered to assist explaining the related deformation mechanisms. The results indicated that a large amount of cavities originates from the γ second phases, specially located on grain boundaries. A sharp transition was realized from higher (>3%) to lower cavity area fraction (<0.02%) between 450°C and 500°C. The latter was attributed to the effect of γ liquid phase on stress relaxation through accommodating the grain boundary sliding phenomena. In addition, the current work explores the room temperature mechanical properties of tensile deformed specimens using shear punch testing method.
Effect of γ precipitates on the cavitation behavior of wrought AZ31 magnesium alloy
Abedi, H.R. (Autor:in) / Zarei-Hanzaki, A. (Autor:in) / Khoddam, S. (Autor:in)
12.11.2010
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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