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Some issues relating to the ductility of wrought magnesium alloys

conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Matthew BarnettMatthew Barnett, B Arhatari, N Stanford, Aiden BeerAiden Beer, Zohreh Keshavarz, X Ma
The present work is concerned with gaining a better understanding of the factors that control the ductility of wrought magnesium alloys. The ultimate aim is to develop alloys with vastly improved room temperature formability. It is shown that 3D tomography of fractured tensile specimens reveals disk shaped voids aligned more or less at 45 deg. to the tensile axis. These voids are consistent with twin induced void formation. It is also shown that the double twins that produce such voids form in contradiction to Schmid predictions. Finally, it is demonstrated that low levels of rare-earth additions leads to vastly improved texture and ductility in extrusions, as they do in rolled sheet.

History

Event

Magnesium Technology Symposium (2008 : New Orleans, Louisiana)

Pagination

85 - 88

Publisher

Minerals, Metals and Materials Society

Location

New Orleans, Louisiana

Place of publication

Warrendale, Pa.

Start date

2008-03-09

End date

2008-03-13

ISBN-13

9780873397117

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2008, TMS

Editor/Contributor(s)

M Pekguleryuz, N Neelameggham, R Beals, E Nyberg

Title of proceedings

TMS 2008: Linking Science and Technology for Global Solutions : TMS 2008 Annual Meeting and Exhibition