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Microstructural Aspects of Damage and Fracture in AZ31 Sheet Materials
Authors:Jidong Kang  David S. Wilkinson  Raja K. Mishra  J. David Embury  Elhachmi Essadiqi  Amjad Javaid
Affiliation:1. CanmetMATERIALS, 183 Longwood Road South, Hamilton, ON, L8P 0A5, Canada
2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L7, Canada
3. Chemical Sciences & Material Systems Laboratory, Global R&D Center, General Motors, 30500 Mound Road, Warren, MI, 48090, USA
Abstract:There are considerable data in the literature dealing with deformation mechanisms in AZ31 sheets. However, there is little information on the damage and fracture processes in this material. In this contribution, digital image correlation is used to follow deformation patterns occurring during tensile and v-bending tests at room temperature. A variety of surface analysis techniques and three-dimensional x-ray tomography have been used to examine the relationship between deformation, damage initiation, and the final fracture processes. The results show that premature diffuse necking occurs in the tensile tests without transit into localized necking. Deformation twins cluster by an autocatalytic process to form shear bands serving as preferential sites for strain localization and crack initiation. Damage appears in the form of microcracks within the shear bands at a late stage of necking and lead to the final fracture. The presence and the distribution of second-phase particles and their distributions help accelerate the final fracture processes.
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