Abstract |
Wrought magnesium alloys show a low formability at room temperature, and a remarkable anisotropy of mechanical properties make it difficult to use them in a deformation process in industry. The microstructure and crystallographic texture of metals are developed during thermo-mechanical processes, and they are significant to the understanding of the mechanical properties of metals. This work studies the microstructure, texture development and tensile properties of the extruded AZ31 Mg alloy after rolling at 100 and 300℃. After 40% rolling at 100℃, many deformed twins were observed and a relatively weak texture developed. The basal poles were split and rotated towards the rolling direction about 20°. During 60% rolling at 300℃, the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) took place and developed a strong <0001>∥ND fiber texture, which influenced the poor formability at room temperature. |
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Key Words |
alloys, rolling, texture, tensile test, AZ31 |
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