Contribution of Twinning to Low Strain Deformation in a Mg Alloy |
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Authors: | Matthew R. Barnett Alireza Ghaderi Joseph D. Robson |
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Affiliation: | 1. ARC Centre for Excellence for Design in Light Metals, Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia 2. Department of Materials Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, U.K.
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Abstract: | Deformation twinning plays an important role in the yielding of extruded magnesium alloys, especially when loaded in compression along the extrusion axis. The magnitude of this contribution is not accurately known. The present study employs electron backscatter diffraction to reveal the influence of grain orientation on twin-volume fraction for alloy AZ31 tested in compression to strains between 0.008 and 0.015. For these strains, it is seen that approximately 45 pct of the deformation can be attributed to “tensile” twinning. The variation of twin-volume fraction over different orientation classes correlates closely with the maximum Schmid factors for both tensile twinning and basal slip. These effects are readily explained quantitatively using a mean field crystal plasticity model without recourse to stochastic effects. Encouraged by this, we introduce an analytical approximation based on the uniformity of (axial) work. |
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