2019
DOI: 10.37904/metal.2019.930
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Dynamic recrystallization behaviour of Twin Roll Cast ZAX210 strips during hot deformation

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“…These form preferentially along the grain boundaries of the original structure and form a so-called necklace structure. The proportion of recrystallized grains is 18% for an equivalent logarithmic strain of 0.6 [ 17 ]. This mechanism of DRX is described for magnesium alloys by [ 42 , 43 , 44 ].…”
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“…These form preferentially along the grain boundaries of the original structure and form a so-called necklace structure. The proportion of recrystallized grains is 18% for an equivalent logarithmic strain of 0.6 [ 17 ]. This mechanism of DRX is described for magnesium alloys by [ 42 , 43 , 44 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The histogram shows a significant peak at 86°, which suggests that extension twins are formed preferentially. Based on the initial texture [ 17 ], it can be assumed that the orientation of the crystals is favorable for the activation of extension twins. As deformation proceeds, it becomes apparent that misorientation angles between 35° and 45° occur more frequently ( Figure 5 b).…”
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“…During twin-roll casting, two kinds of textures typically arise: a deformation texture (due to the rolling process during TRC) or a casting texture (due to the directional growth of columnar grains). The WZ73 magnesium alloy did not offer the characteristic dendritic microstructure typified by columnar grains growing toward the center of the strip, as reported for other magnesium alloys [37]. Therefore, it was assumed that the texture after twin-roll casting resulted from the low degree of deformation during the rolling process.…”
Section: Texture Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 88%