Grain refinement and deformation mechanisms in room temperature severe plastic deformed Mg-AZ31

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Date
2013
Volume
3
Issue
3
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Basel : MDPI AG
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A Ti-AZ31 composite was severely plastically deformed by rotary swaging at room temperature up to a logarithmic deformation strain of 2.98. A value far beyond the forming limit of pure AZ31 when being equivalently deformed. It is observed, that the microstructure evolution in Mg-AZ31 is strongly influenced by twinning. At low strains the [formula presented] twin systems lead to fragmentation of the initial grains. Inside the primary twins, grain refinement takes place by dynamic recrystallization, dynamic recovery and twinning. These mechanisms lead to a final grain size of ≈ 1 μm, while a strong centered ring fibre texture is evolved.

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Composite, Magnesium, Rotary swaging, SPD, Twinning, Ultra fine grained, Wire
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Knauer, E., Freudenberger, J., Marr, T., Kauffmann, A., & Schultz, L. (2013). Grain refinement and deformation mechanisms in room temperature severe plastic deformed Mg-AZ31. 3(3). https://doi.org//10.3390/met3030283
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