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- Title
Multi-Directional Forging and Warm Extrusion of AZ80Mg Alloys.
- Authors
Hiromi Miura; Keiichiro Minami; Masakazu Kobayashi; Chihiro Watanabe
- Abstract
A commercial hot-extruded AZ80Mg alloy was multi-directionally forged (MDFed) to a cumulative strain of ΣΔε = 5.6 at maximum under decreasing temperature conditions from 623K down to 433K at an initial strain rate of 3.0 © 10-3 s-1. In addition to the above MDFing method, a simplified MDFing method, i.e., MDFing under two-step decreasing temperature conditions, was proposed and applied. These MDFing led to homogeneous grain refinements to have average grain sizes down to 0.6 µm. The MDFed Mg alloys were further extruded to form plates and tubes at temperatures between 453K and 523K at various initial strain rates from 3.0 © 10-4 s-1 to 1.0 © 10-2 s-1. Extrusions of the MDFed AZ80Mg alloys were successfully carried out even at such relatively low temperatures. Under some conditions, the strain-rate sensitivity of the flow stress exceeded 0.3, which suggested occurrence of superplastic deformation. By the above warm extrusion employing superplasticity accompanied by work hardening, high-strength AZ80Mg alloy tubes with tensile strength over 400 MPa could be successfully fabricated.
- Subjects
MAGNESIUM alloys; FORGING; CRYSTALLIZATION; METAL extrusion; MECHANICAL properties of metals
- Publication
Materials Transactions, 2021, Vol 62, Issue 5, p610
- ISSN
1345-9678
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2320/matertrans.MT-M2020360