材料科学
动态再结晶
再结晶(地质)
镁合金
晶体孪晶
软化
冶金
层状结构
流动应力
变形机理
应变率
合金
变形(气象学)
镁
微观结构
复合材料
热加工
成形工艺
可塑性
作者
Yan Xu,Xin Ma,Zhihua Nie,Lingfang Jing,Jianbo Jia
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202501955
摘要
While the deformation mechanisms of fine‐grained magnesium alloys have been extensively documented, the hot deformation behavior and underlying microstructural evolution of ultra‐coarse‐grained cast magnesium alloys, commonly found in industrial‐scale castings, remain largely unexplored and poorly understood. To address this gap, plane strain compression tests are conducted to simulate the rolling process of a coarse‐grained AM60B magnesium alloy (≈378.3 μm) at 250–310 °C with strain rates ranging from 0.5 to 12.75 s −1 . The stress–strain curves reveal a pronounced decrease in stress at 250 °C/0.5 s −1 , indicating an unusual softening phenomenon. The microstructural evolution of coarse‐grained alloy is systematically investigated. Results reveal that extensive lamellar twinning occurs in strain‐localized regions, leading to twin‐induced dynamic recrystallization (TDRX) at lower temperatures (250 °C). Subsequently, continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX) mediates the bridging of TDRX lamellae, while discontinuous dynamic recrystallization (DDRX) contributes to their broadening, with twin extension being DDRX‐driven. This elucidated TDRX‐dominated synergistic mechanism is established as the fundamental cause of both the abnormal flow softening and the enhanced microstructural refinement observed during deformation at 250 °C and 0.5 s −1 in coarse‐grained AM60B magnesium alloy. At higher temperatures of 280 °C and 310 °C, DDRX and CDRX become the dominant mechanisms, superseding TDRX.
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