2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-020-05937-4
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Effect of Ag Addition on the Hot Deformation, Constitutive Equations and Processing Maps of a Hot Extruded Mg-Gd-Y Alloy

Abstract: Hot deformation behavior of the extruded Mg-6Gd-3Y (GW63) and Mg-6Gd-3Y-1Ag (GW63-1Ag) alloys was assessed by shear punch testing (SPT) method in the temperature range of 623 K to 723 K and shear strain rate of 1.6 9 10 À2 to 1.3 9 10 À1 s À1. Microstructural examinations showed that Ag addition decreased the initial grain size from 10.1 to 2.9 lm. According to the hot deformation results, hyperbolic-sine exponents (n-values) of 3.39 and 2.54 were obtained for the Ag-free and Ag-containing alloys, respectively… Show more

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“…Large plastic deformation occurs in the process of hot deformation of metal or alloy, which often introduces a variety of complex hot deformation mechanisms, such as work hardening (WH), dynamic recovery (DRV), and dynamic recrystallization (DRX). [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Recently, many scholars have reported the DRX and microstructure evolution of different alloys. For example, DRX behavior is studied in nickel-base alloy, [11][12][13] stainless steel, [4] magnesium alloy, [14] aluminum alloy, [5,15] titanium alloy, [16,17] and recrystallization kinetics is established to predict DRX fraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large plastic deformation occurs in the process of hot deformation of metal or alloy, which often introduces a variety of complex hot deformation mechanisms, such as work hardening (WH), dynamic recovery (DRV), and dynamic recrystallization (DRX). [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Recently, many scholars have reported the DRX and microstructure evolution of different alloys. For example, DRX behavior is studied in nickel-base alloy, [11][12][13] stainless steel, [4] magnesium alloy, [14] aluminum alloy, [5,15] titanium alloy, [16,17] and recrystallization kinetics is established to predict DRX fraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%