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Part A: Materials Science

Study of basal < a > and pyramidal < c + a > slips in Mg-Y alloys using micro-pillar compression

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Pages 1454-1475 | Received 19 Jul 2019, Accepted 10 Jan 2020, Published online: 12 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The effect of yttrium (Y) on the critical resolved shear stresses (CRSS) of < a > basal slip, {101¯2}1¯011 tension twinning and < c + a > pyramidal slip has been studied using micro-pillar compression tests along selected orientations at room temperature, on two magnesium (Mg) alloys with different Y contents (0.4 and 4 wt.%). The CRSS of < a > basal slip increased slightly from 30 ± 1 MPa (for Mg-0.4Y) to 37 ± 3 MPa (for Mg-4Y). In Mg-0.4Y, the resolved shear stress to activate the {101¯2}1¯011 tension twin was determined to be 45 ± 12 MPa, while in Mg-4Y it was 113 MPa. The compressed samples were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). It was found that < c + a > dislocations slip mainly on {1¯1¯22} (Pyra II) planes with a CRSS of about 119 MPa in Mg-0.4Y and slip mainly on {01¯11} (Pyra I) planes in Mg-4Y with a CRSS of 106 MPa. There is a significantly lowered CRSS ratio between < c + a > slip and < a > basal slip in both alloys (2.8 and 4.8) compared with that reported in bulk pure Mg (∼100). The easy activation of < c + a > on Pyramidal I slip is expected to promote the frequent cross-slip in Mg-4Y alloy.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank Professors Mike Loretto and Ian Jones for helpful discussions on the paper.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The authors acknowledge the support from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council for funding (EP/L017725/1) for some facilities used in this work.

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