Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of As-Extruded AZ31 Mg Alloy during Uniaxial Compression

CRYSTALS(2023)

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The deformation mechanism and texture evolution of AZ31 Mg alloy compressed in three different directions at room temperature were studied, and the relationship between the two was compared through experiments and viscoplastic self-consistent (VPSC) modeling. Setting up only one specific deformation mode was the predominant mechanism by changing the CRSS ratio for the different deformation modes. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) It was demonstrated that basal slip causes a slow and continuous deflection of the grain toward the transverse direction (TD). When the sample is compressed in the extruded direction (ED), prismatic slip leads to grains being deflected toward the ED in the initial stages of compression, and when the sample is compressed 45 degrees to the extrusion direction (45ED) and perpendicular to the extrusion direction (PED), prismatic slip contributes little to the texture evolution. (2) When the sample is compressed along three different directions, pyramidal slip leads to the grain being deflected toward the normal direction (ND), and the {10-12} extension twin deflects the grain at a large angle. (3) When only the {10-11} compression twin is activated, the grain will be deflected in the ND while the sample is compressed along the ED and 45ED, but when the sample is compressed in the PED, the grains are concentrated from both sides of the ED to the center.
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as-extruded AZ31 alloy,mechanical behavior,texture evolution,a single deformation mechanism
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