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Development of the Microstructure of a Severely Plastically Deformed Mg Alloy, ZK60...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Advances in X-Ray Analysis
Publication Date
Page Numbers
116 to 121
Volume
49

The microstructural evolutions of a Mg alloy, ZK60, subjected to plastic deformation through equal-channel-angular processing (ECAP) and uniaxial compression were compared using X-ray diffraction (XRD) for both 2�-scans and pole-figure measurements to better understand their specific deformation modes. A larger microstrain was observed in the samples deformed by compression at room temperature, as compared to the samples ECAP-ed at 260C. Crystallographic texture changes due to uniaxial compression suggested a twinning deformation contribution. The texture evolution during ECAP was mapped on a partially processed sample, at locations with different shear-strain values. Microstrain relaxation in ECAP-ed samples indicates that the recovery/ recrystallization processes compete with the plastic deformation, which was supported by texture features observed in a late stage of the ECAP deformation.