Deformation Behavior of ß Phase in a WE54 Magnesium Alloy.
Materials (Basel)
; 16(4)2023 Feb 11.
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Second phases play a significant role in the development of high-performance magnesium alloys with rare earth elements. Here, in situ tensile tests combined with synchrotron radiation were carried out to investigate the deformation behavior of ß phases in a WE (Mg-Y-Gd-Nd) alloy. By lattice strain analysis, it was found that micro load continuously transferred from the soft α-Mg matrix to the hard ß phases during the whole plastic deformation, while this behavior was much more obvious at the beginning of deformation. Based on diffraction peak broadening, Williamson-Hall (W-H) plotting was used to study the microstrain of ß phases. The results showed that the microstrain of ß phases increased rapidly within 4% plastic strain and reached the maximum at plastic strain of ~6.5%. Since the ß phases acted as hard phases, the microstrain was considered as a sign of the stress concentration near phase interfaces. It was also suggested that the effective release of local stress concentration at the ß/α-Mg interface benefited the ductility of the WE alloy by the plastic deformation of ß phases and phase interface sliding.
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En
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Materials (Basel)
Year:
2023
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Article
Affiliation country:
China
Country of publication:
Switzerland