Influence of Grain Boundaries on Plastic Deformation in Pure Mg and AZ31 Mg Alloy Polycrystals
The Hall-Petch relation was confirmed to be found between the flow stress and the grain size at the temperatures from 77 K to 523 K for pure Mg, and at 293K for AZ31 Mg alloy polycrystals. The Hall-Petch slopes ky are nearly independent of the strain up to 3%, however, the frictional stresses *s0 in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science forum 2003-03, Vol.419-422, p.195-200 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Hall-Petch relation was confirmed to be found between the flow stress and the grain size at the temperatures from 77 K to 523 K for pure Mg, and at 293K for AZ31 Mg alloy polycrystals. The Hall-Petch slopes ky are nearly independent of the strain up to 3%, however, the frictional stresses *s0 increase with increasing strain because of work hardening. Owing to solution strengthening, the values of ky and *s0 for 0.2% proof stress *s0.2 at 293 K of AZ31 alloys, increase in comparison with those for pure Mg. Also, the values of ky and *s0 for *s0.2 of pure Mg decrease with increasing temperature, especially at higher than 423 K. The reduction of ky values mainly contributes to an increase of the number of activated slip systems, that is basal or non-basal slip systems. Percentage of the activated non-basal slip is estimated to be about 40% of all at 293 K in pure Mg polycrystals, by considering both the *s o values and CRSS of pure Mg single crystals. This means that the non-basal slips play an important role on the plastic deformation of pure Mg polycrystals at 293 K. |
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ISSN: | 0255-5476 1662-9752 1662-9752 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.419-422.195 |