Highly-textured, rolled AZ31 sheet material shows a significant drop in the plastic anisotropy (r-value; r=εw/εt) in tension between 25°C and 200°C. This behavior was initially explained as a result of the increased activity of non-basal slip with increased temperature. Other authors suggested, however, that the mechanism resp onsible for this phenomenon was the activation of grain boundary sliding (GBS). Here, in-situ ten sile tests have been carried out in an SEM at various temperatures in order to obtain further evi dence of the role of GBS during moderate to high temperature deformation of Mg alloys, which remains highly controversial
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contr...
The grain size dependence of the yield stress in hot rolled 99.87 pct magnesium sheets and rods was ...
AbstractMg–3Al–1Zn (AZ31) alloy was caliber rolled isothermally in the temperature range of 250–450 ...
Rolled sheets of AZ31 Mg alloys were subjected to tensile testing at temperatures ranging from room ...
A strongly textured sheet of magnesium alloy AZ31 has been subjected to tensile testing at temperatu...
International audienceControlled in situ SEM tensile tests have been carried out between 200 and 300...
Although grain boundary sliding (GBS) has been recognized as an important process during high-temper...
Magnesium alloys have a great potential in automotive industries, compared to steel and aluminium (A...
The plastic anisotropy of magnesium alloy sheet drops rapidly with test temperature. It has previous...
The high temperature deformation behaviour of AZ31 magnesium alloy is analysed by comparingnumerous ...
Tensile experiments on a fine-grained single-phase Mg–Zn–Al alloy (AZ31) at 673 K revealed superplas...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contri...
The microstructural evolution of an AZ31 rolled sheet during dynamic deformation at strain rates of ...
Experimental measurements are used to characterize the anisotropy of flow stress in extruded magnesi...
An important limitation of wrought (rolled and extruded) Mg alloys is their inherent strong mechanic...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contr...
The grain size dependence of the yield stress in hot rolled 99.87 pct magnesium sheets and rods was ...
AbstractMg–3Al–1Zn (AZ31) alloy was caliber rolled isothermally in the temperature range of 250–450 ...
Rolled sheets of AZ31 Mg alloys were subjected to tensile testing at temperatures ranging from room ...
A strongly textured sheet of magnesium alloy AZ31 has been subjected to tensile testing at temperatu...
International audienceControlled in situ SEM tensile tests have been carried out between 200 and 300...
Although grain boundary sliding (GBS) has been recognized as an important process during high-temper...
Magnesium alloys have a great potential in automotive industries, compared to steel and aluminium (A...
The plastic anisotropy of magnesium alloy sheet drops rapidly with test temperature. It has previous...
The high temperature deformation behaviour of AZ31 magnesium alloy is analysed by comparingnumerous ...
Tensile experiments on a fine-grained single-phase Mg–Zn–Al alloy (AZ31) at 673 K revealed superplas...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contri...
The microstructural evolution of an AZ31 rolled sheet during dynamic deformation at strain rates of ...
Experimental measurements are used to characterize the anisotropy of flow stress in extruded magnesi...
An important limitation of wrought (rolled and extruded) Mg alloys is their inherent strong mechanic...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contr...
The grain size dependence of the yield stress in hot rolled 99.87 pct magnesium sheets and rods was ...
AbstractMg–3Al–1Zn (AZ31) alloy was caliber rolled isothermally in the temperature range of 250–450 ...