Tension-compression asymmetry and the grain-scale slip behavior in untextured Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr (wt.%)

IF 6.1 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xianhua Zheng , Ran Ni , Zhiwei Jiang , Hao Zhou , Ying Zeng , Dongdi Yin
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Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr (wt.%) is a recently developed high-performance cast Mg alloy with random texture. The present work found that both strength and ductility of this alloy were significantly larger for compression than that for tension, i.e. the mechanical properties exhibited tension-compression asymmetry (TCA), although no twins were observed. To understand this uncommon behavior, the relative activity of individual slip modes and slip-slip interactions during deformation were analyzed in detail at grain scale, based on quasi-in-situ experiments, combined with slip trace analysis and EBSD technique. Significantly asymmetric slip behavior was observed. Although basal slip always dominated for both tension and compression, the relative activity of pyramidal II <c+a> (PyrIICA) slip for tension was 2.6 times higher than that for compression. Statistical analysis of the angle between the active slip plane normal and the loading direction implied that the PyrIICA slip was more easily activated when the slip plane under tension. The asymmetric activity of PyrIICA slip was believed to contribute to the observed yield strength TCA. What’s more, almost all possible combinations of cross slip and slip transfer for total 30 slip systems were observed and analyzed in detail only during compression, while such behavior was not observed under tension. The strong slip-slip interactions induced by massive cross slips and effectively accommodated intergranular deformation by slip transfer were consistent with the well-balanced strain hardening, which resulted in improved ultimate strength and ductility for compression.
无纹理 Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr(重量百分比)的拉伸-压缩不对称和晶粒尺度滑移行为
Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr (wt.%) 是最近开发的一种具有随机纹理的高性能铸造镁合金。目前的研究发现,这种合金的压缩强度和延展性都明显大于拉伸强度和延展性,即机械性能表现出拉伸-压缩不对称(TCA),尽管没有观察到孪晶。为了理解这种不常见的行为,我们以准原位实验为基础,结合滑移轨迹分析和 EBSD 技术,在晶粒尺度上详细分析了变形过程中单个滑移模式和滑移-滑移相互作用的相对活动。观察到了明显的非对称滑移行为。虽然在拉伸和压缩过程中,基底滑移始终占主导地位,但在拉伸过程中,金字塔 II <c+a>(PyrIICA)滑移的相对活性是压缩过程中的 2.6 倍。对活动滑移面法线与加载方向夹角的统计分析表明,当滑移面处于拉伸状态时,PyrIICA 滑移更容易被激活。PyrIICA 滑移的非对称活动被认为是导致观察到的屈服强度 TCA 的原因。此外,在总共 30 个滑移系统中,几乎所有可能的交叉滑移和滑移转移组合都只在压缩过程中被观察到并进行了详细分析,而在拉伸过程中却没有观察到这种行为。大量交叉滑移引起的强烈滑移-滑移相互作用,以及滑移转移有效容纳的晶间变形,与均衡的应变硬化相一致,从而提高了压缩极限强度和延展性。
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Materials Science and Engineering: A
Materials Science and Engineering: A 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
11.50
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15.60%
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1811
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31 days
期刊介绍: Materials Science and Engineering A provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to the load-bearing capacity of materials as influenced by their basic properties, processing history, microstructure and operating environment. Appropriate submissions to Materials Science and Engineering A should include scientific and/or engineering factors which affect the microstructure - strength relationships of materials and report the changes to mechanical behavior.
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