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Texture and mechanical behavior evolution of age-hardenable Mg–Nd–Zn extrusions during aging treatment

Abstract

Three magnesium alloys containing different Nd and Zn were extruded and heat treated. The addition of Nd gives rise to the RE texture (c-axis oriented at an angle lower than 90° to the extrusion axis) in extruded Mg rods, reducing yield strength, improving tension–compression asymmetry and enhancing ductility. The Zn addition, on the other hand, weakens the RE texture by rotating the c-axes of the grains away from the extrusion axis, and also leads to the formation of a significant amount of Mg–Nd–Zn intermetallics at grain boundaries and triple points for concentrations above 0.2wt.%. Heat treatment after extrusion causes significant age hardening as well as makes the grains reorient and further improvement on yield symmetry together. When the effect of age-hardening is included, the Mg–3.0Nd–0.2Zn–Zr (wt.%) extrusion is found to provide the best combination of strength, ductility and tension–compression asymmetry.

Authors

Ma L; Mishra RK; Peng L; Luo AA; Ding W; Sachdev AK

Journal

Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 529, , pp. 151–155

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.msea.2011.09.011

ISSN

0921-5093

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