Improvement in rollability of AZ91 magnesium alloy by carbon addition |
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Authors: | Ling Wang Young Min Kim Jehyun LeeBong Sun You |
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Affiliation: | a School of Nano and Advanced Materials Engineering, Changwon National University, 9 Sarimdong, Changwon, 641773, Republic of Korea b Light Metals Research Group, Korea Institute of Materials Science, 66 Sangnam dong, Changwon, 641831, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | The present study aims to investigate the effect of carbon addition on the hot rolling behavior of as-cast AZ91 alloy. The AZ91 and C-added AZ91 alloys were subjected to hot rolling at 400 °C with a reduction of 30% per one pass. The as-cast C-added AZ91 alloy with very fine equi-axed grains of approximately 75 μm exhibited excellent hot rollability compared to as-cast AZ91 alloy with coarse dendrite structure, although the final grain size of the rolled C-added AZ91 alloy sheet was slightly larger than that of the rolled AZ91 alloy sheet. The side-crack occurrence on the surface during hot-rolling is mainly affected by the existence of twin boundary and the area fraction of grain boundaries. Based on the results, the improvement in rollability of the C-added AZ91 alloy is attributed to fine equi-axed grains and the polygonal Al8Mn5 phase located inside grains, which can homogeneously distribute and effectively absorb strain energy and prohibit crack growth. |
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Keywords: | Magnesium alloys Grain refinement Carbon addition Hot rolling Recrystallization |
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