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Effect of Al addition on the room and cryogenic temperature deformation of Mg-xAl-1Zn-1Ca alloy (x = 1, 2 wt.%)open access

Authors
Tariq, Hafiz Muhammad RehanChaudry, Umer MasoodIshtiaq, MuhammadKim, MinkiAli, MansoorJun, Tea-Sung
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
KeAi Communications Co.
Keywords
Cryogenic deformation; Magnesium alloys; Stacking Faults; Tensile Strength; Twin-twin interactions
Citation
Journal of Magnesium and Alloys, v.12, no.11, pp 4694 - 4708
Pages
15
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Magnesium and Alloys
Volume
12
Number
11
Start Page
4694
End Page
4708
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75042
DOI
10.1016/j.jma.2024.11.030
ISSN
2213-9567
2213-9567
Abstract
This study explores the influence of Al addition on the microstructure, texture and mechanical deformation behavior of Mg-xAl-1Zn-1Ca (x = 1, 2 wt.%) alloy (referred as AZX211 and AZX311, respectively). Tensile tests were performed at room (24 °C, RT) and cryogenic temperature (-150 °C, CT) to probe the dislocation and twinning evolution and its consequent effect on the strength, ductility and hardening characteristics. The results revealed that AZX311 exhibited an outstanding combination of superior strength and excellent ductility at both temperatures. This unique balance of high tensile strength and consistent ductility outperforms previously documented magnesium alloys, positioning AZX311 as an ideal material for applications that demand both robust mechanical properties and reliable ductility, particularly under low-temperature conditions. The exceptional strength at cryogenic temperatures in this alloy is attributed to the synergistic effect of dislocation strengthening and boundary strengthening, where the increased barriers to dislocation movement lead to significant hardening. The presence of nano-stacking faults and greater activation of pyramidal slip, along with their interactions, result in a substantial increase in tensile strength while maintaining ductility at cryogenic temperature making it a suitable fit for cryogenic applications. © 2024
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