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Microstructural evolution and mechanical properties in superlight Mg-Li alloy processed by high-pressure torsion

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Abstract

Microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of LZ91 Mg-Li alloy processed by high-pressure torsion (HPT) at an ambient temperature were researched in this paper. The microstructure analysis demonstrated that significant grain refinement was achieved after HPT processing with an average grain size reducing from 30 μm (the as-received condition) to approximately 230 nm through 10 turns. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed LZ91 alloy was consisted of α phase (hexagonal close-packed structure, hcp) and β phase (body-centered cubic structure, bcc) before and after HPT processing. The mean value of microhardness increased with the increasing number of HPT turns. This significantly increased hardness of specimens can be explained by Hall-Petch strengthening. Simultaneously, the distribution of microhardness along the specimens was different from other materials after HPT processing due to the different mechanical properties of two different phases. The mechanical properties of LZ91 alloy processed by HPT were assessed by the micro-tensile testing at 298, 373, 423, and 473 K. The results demonstrate that the ultra-fine grain LZ91 Mg-Li alloy exhibits excellent mechanical properties: tensile elongation is approximately 400% at 473 K with an initial strain rate of 1 × 10-2 s-1.

Original languageEnglish
Article number598
JournalMaterials
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • High-pressure torsion
  • Mechanical property
  • Mg-Li alloys
  • Microstructure
  • Ultrafine-grains

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