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Achieving high-strain-rate and low-temperature superplasticity in an ECAP-processed Mg-Y-Er-Zn alloy via Ag addition

Haoran Wu, Jinghua Jiang, Zhenquan Yang, Mengjia Li, He Huang, Ningfei Ge, Aibin Ma, Huan Liu

2022Journal of Magnesium and Alloys21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effect of adding a small amount of Ag on the microstructure evolution and superplastic properties of Mg-Y-Er-Zn (WEZ612) alloys was systematically studied. The basal texture of the refined WEZ612 alloy produced by equal channel angular pressing was altered to a non-basal structure upon the addition of Ag. Ag addition also refined the grain size and promoted the formation of a large number of nano-14H-long period stacking ordered phases. Using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, many nano-precipitated phases were detected on the basal plane of the Mg-Y-Er-Zn-1Ag (WEZ612–1Ag) alloy, The nano-precipitated phases on the basal plane improved the thermal stability of the alloy, lowered the deformation activation energy (Q), and improved the stress sensitivity index (m). At 523 K with a strain rate of 10−2 s−1, the Q value of WEZ612 was higher than that of WEZ612–1Ag (299.14 and 128.5 kJ mol−1, respectively). In contrast, the m value of the WEZ612 alloy (0.16) was lower than that of the WEZ612–1Ag alloy (0.46). At 623 K with a tensile rate of 10−2 s−1, the WEZ612 and WEZ612–1Ag alloys were elongated by 182% and 495%, respectively, with the latter exhibiting high-strain-rate and low-temperature superplasticity. The improved superplasticity of the WEZ612-1Ag alloy is attributed to the nano-precipitated phases, which effectively limit the cavity extension during superplastic deformation.

Topics & Concepts

SuperplasticityMaterials scienceAlloyMicrostructureStrain rateHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyDeformation (meteorology)MetallurgyTexture (cosmology)Ultimate tensile strengthGrain sizeFlow stressTransmission electron microscopyComposite materialNanotechnologyImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceMagnesium Alloys: Properties and ApplicationsMetal and Thin Film MechanicsAluminum Alloys Composites Properties
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