Effect of Manganese Content on Formability of Extruded AZ 31 Magnesium Alloy Tubes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Sugai
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Formability of extruded round AZ31 magnesium alloy tubes with different manganese concentrations was evaluated by performing bending tests and measuring strain along the length of the tubes during the bending process. It was found that an increase in the manganese content from 0.3 % to 0.7% did not exert any significant effect on the values of yield stress, elongation, or compression to fracture. However the hardness tended to increase and the UTS decreased. The compressive ductility was significantly lower than tensile ductility for all manganese concentrations. Consequently, the formability of tubes decreased, causing cracks in areas where compression strain occurred during bending. It was also found that a larger strain occurred in the latter half of the region along the length of tube between the clamp-end and the tube-positioning block. Within this region, alloy tubes with higher manganese concentrations, 0.5 and 0.7 %, there was a clear strain peak within the strain profile, while for the 0.3 % Mn alloy, a more uniform strain profile was exhibited, indicating a more uniform deformation. This was confirmed by microstructural analysis of the specimens.
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APA: J. Sugai  (2006)  Effect of Manganese Content on Formability of Extruded AZ 31 Magnesium Alloy Tubes

MLA: J. Sugai Effect of Manganese Content on Formability of Extruded AZ 31 Magnesium Alloy Tubes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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