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Recrystallization mechanism of as-cast AZ91 magnesium alloy during hot compressive deformation
Authors:SW Xu  S Kamado  N Matsumoto  T Honma  Y Kojima
Affiliation:aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka 940-2188, Japan
Abstract:Dynamic recrystallization (DRX) behavior of as-cast AZ91 magnesium alloy during hot compression at 300 °C and the strain rate of 0.2 s−1 was systematically investigated by electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) analysis. Twin DRX and continuous DRX (CDRX) are observed in grains and near grain boundaries, respectively. Original coarse grains are firstly divided by primary {View the MathML source} tensile twins and {View the MathML source} compression twins, and then {View the MathML source}–{View the MathML source} double twins are rapidly propagated within these primary compression twins with increasing compressive strain. Some twin-walled grains are formed by the mutual crossing of twins or by the formation of the {View the MathML source}–{View the MathML source} double twins and furthermore, subgrains divided by low-grain boundaries in the double twins are also formed. Finally, DRXed grains are formed by the in situ evolution of the subgrains with the growth of low-angle boundaries to high-angle grain boundaries in twins. CDRX around the eutectic Mg17Al12 phases at grain boundaries occurs together with the precipitation of discontinuous Mg17Al12 phase and the fragmentation of the precipitates during compression. The discontinuous fragmented precipitates distribute at the newly formed CDRXed grain boundaries and have remarkable pinning effect on the CDRXed grain growth, resulting in the average grain size of about 1.5 μm.
Keywords:Hot compression  Continuous dynamic recrystallization  EBSD  Twin  Mg17Al12 phase
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