Kecheng Zhou , Xiaochuan Sun , Hongwei Wang , Xiaodan Zhang , Ding Tang , Weiqin Tang , Yaodong Jiang , Peidong Wu , Huamiao Wang
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The moment-curvature curves and strain distribution have been recorded in the four-point bending tests assisted with an <em>in-situ</em> digital image correlation (DIC) system. A crystal-plasticity-based bending-specific approach named EVPSC-BEND was applied to bridge the mechanical response to the microstructure evolution and underlying deformation mechanisms. The flow stress, texture, twin volume fraction, stress distribution, and strain distribution evolve differently from sample to sample, manifesting strong texture-dependent bending behaviors. The underlying mechanisms associated with this texture dependency, especially the occurrence of both twinning and detwinning during the monotonic bending, are carefully discussed. Besides, the simulation has been conducted to reveal the moment-inclination angle relation of the investigated AZ31 extruded plate in terms of the polar coordinate, which intuitively shows the texture-dependent behaviors. Specifically, the samples with longitudinal directions parallel to the extruded direction bear the biggest initial yielding moment.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":16214,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Magnesium and Alloys","volume":"13 8","pages":"Pages 3617-3631"},"PeriodicalIF":13.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Texture-dependent bending behaviors of extruded AZ31 magnesium alloy plates\",\"authors\":\"Kecheng Zhou , Xiaochuan Sun , Hongwei Wang , Xiaodan Zhang , Ding Tang , Weiqin Tang , Yaodong Jiang , Peidong Wu , Huamiao Wang\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jma.2023.02.003\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>The relatively insufficient knowledge of the deformation behavior has limited the wide application of the lightest structure material-Mg alloys. 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The flow stress, texture, twin volume fraction, stress distribution, and strain distribution evolve differently from sample to sample, manifesting strong texture-dependent bending behaviors. The underlying mechanisms associated with this texture dependency, especially the occurrence of both twinning and detwinning during the monotonic bending, are carefully discussed. Besides, the simulation has been conducted to reveal the moment-inclination angle relation of the investigated AZ31 extruded plate in terms of the polar coordinate, which intuitively shows the texture-dependent behaviors. 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Texture-dependent bending behaviors of extruded AZ31 magnesium alloy plates
The relatively insufficient knowledge of the deformation behavior has limited the wide application of the lightest structure material-Mg alloys. Among others, bending behavior is of great importance because it is unavoidably involved in various forming processes, such as folding, stamping, etc. The hexagonal close-packed structure makes it even a strong texture-dependent behavior and even hard to capture and predict. In this regard, the bending behaviors are investigated in terms of both experiments and simulations in the current work. Bending samples with longitudinal directions inclined from the transverse direction by different angles have been prepared from an extruded AZ31 plate, respectively. The moment-curvature curves and strain distribution have been recorded in the four-point bending tests assisted with an in-situ digital image correlation (DIC) system. A crystal-plasticity-based bending-specific approach named EVPSC-BEND was applied to bridge the mechanical response to the microstructure evolution and underlying deformation mechanisms. The flow stress, texture, twin volume fraction, stress distribution, and strain distribution evolve differently from sample to sample, manifesting strong texture-dependent bending behaviors. The underlying mechanisms associated with this texture dependency, especially the occurrence of both twinning and detwinning during the monotonic bending, are carefully discussed. Besides, the simulation has been conducted to reveal the moment-inclination angle relation of the investigated AZ31 extruded plate in terms of the polar coordinate, which intuitively shows the texture-dependent behaviors. Specifically, the samples with longitudinal directions parallel to the extruded direction bear the biggest initial yielding moment.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Magnesium and Alloys serves as a global platform for both theoretical and experimental studies in magnesium science and engineering. It welcomes submissions investigating various scientific and engineering factors impacting the metallurgy, processing, microstructure, properties, and applications of magnesium and alloys. The journal covers all aspects of magnesium and alloy research, including raw materials, alloy casting, extrusion and deformation, corrosion and surface treatment, joining and machining, simulation and modeling, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties, new alloy development, magnesium-based composites, bio-materials and energy materials, applications, and recycling.