Investigation of shear bands induced nucleation and recrystallisation behaviour in a rare earth containing magnesium alloy

IF 4.8 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING
Haoran Yi , Hua Li , Xun Zeng , Haiming Liu , Dikai Guan
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Annealing is widely applied to the deformed magnesium alloys to tailor crystallographic texture and improve formability, significant efforts have been made to understand recrystallisation nucleation and grain growth. Nevertheless, it is still a highly debated field, attributes to the lack of large area in-situ microstructure datasets and effective data processing approach, especially the grains tracking strategy. In this work, the recrystallisation process of a Mg-2.4Zn-0.2Ce wt% alloy is systematically investigated with quasi-in-situ electron backscatter diffraction method to unravel the role of shear bands during recrystallisation annealing. A newly developed toolbox Track-Rex is adopted, allowing us to automatically track 40,900 grains within 10 min. The results show that shear bands were the preferential nucleation sites at early stage of annealing. However, with increased annealing time, the preferred nucleation sites shifted to the deformed grain boundaries, and the grains nucleated from shear bands were progressively consumed. Thus, the contribution of shear bands induced nucleation to the recrystallised texture is considerably reduced, from up to 51.2 % of area fraction in the early stage towards 20.89 % in the final annealing stage. In terms of texture evolution, all the recrystallised grains exhibit a scattered off-basal feature regardless to the nucleation sites. Additionally, the basal orientated grains were gradually consumed while off-basal grains had a higher possibility to retained. More specifically, within shear bands induced nucleation, recrystallised grains with low angle grain boundaries were easily consumed, while other grains exhibiting high angle grain boundaries were more likely to maintain along the recrystallisation procedure.

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Materials Characterization
Materials Characterization 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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7.60
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746
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Materials Characterization features original articles and state-of-the-art reviews on theoretical and practical aspects of the structure and behaviour of materials. The Journal focuses on all characterization techniques, including all forms of microscopy (light, electron, acoustic, etc.,) and analysis (especially microanalysis and surface analytical techniques). Developments in both this wide range of techniques and their application to the quantification of the microstructure of materials are essential facets of the Journal. The Journal provides the Materials Scientist/Engineer with up-to-date information on many types of materials with an underlying theme of explaining the behavior of materials using novel approaches. Materials covered by the journal include: Metals & Alloys Ceramics Nanomaterials Biomedical materials Optical materials Composites Natural Materials.
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