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Literature Review

Hot working and crystallographic texture analysis of magnesium AZ alloys

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Pages 461-477 | Received 06 Mar 2009, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

The hot working behaviour of magnesium AZ (e.g. AZ31; Al: 3%, Zn: 1%) alloys and their associated crystallographic texture evolution is reviewed. Under hot working conditions, the stress–strain curves show flow softening at all the temperatures and strain rates indicating dynamic recrystallisation (DRX) is predominant. The mean size of the recrystallised grains in all the alloys decreases as the value of Zener–Hollomon parameter Z increases. The hot working range of the alloys dwell between 200 and 500°C and the strain rates between 10−3 and 5 s−1. The hot working of AZ series alloy shows discontinuous DRX as the main mechanism. Equal channel angular processing shows continuous DRX. The constitutive equation development shows a linear relationship between the stress and the Z parameter. The activation energy for the alloys ranges from 112 to 169 kJ mol−1 and Z values range from 10Citation to 10Citation s−1. Textural examinations show basal texture as the predominant orientation.

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