Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2019

Microstructural evolution and superplastic behavior of a fine-grained Mg–Gd alloy processed by constrained groove pressing

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In the current study, microstructural evolution and superplasticity of an extruded Mg–2wt% Gd sheet were studied after the constrained groove pressing (CGP) process. Microstructural observations by scanning electron microscopy and electron backscattered diffraction revealed that after 4 cycles of CGP, a rather homogeneous fine-grained microstructure with an average grain size of 4.3\u202fμm, and a large fraction of high angle grain boundaries was obtained. By performing shear punch tests (SPT) at different temperatures and various shear strain rates, a peak strain rate sensitivity index (m-value) of 0.49 was obtained after 4 cycles of CGP process at 673\u202fK, while peak m-values of 0.31 and 0.36 were obtained for the as-extruded and 2 cycle CGP process conditions, respectively. An m-value of 0.49 and an activation energy of 113\u202fkJ/mol, obtained for the fine-grained material after 4 cycles of CGP, suggest that the dominant deformation mechanism in the superplastic regime is grain boundary sliding (GBS) controlled by grain boundary diffusion.

Volume 754
Pages 390-399
DOI 10.1016/J.MSEA.2019.03.082
Language English
Journal Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing

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