Formability Improvment for AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Rolled at Wide Range of Rolling Speed and Reductions COM 2014 - 53rd Annual Conference of Metallurgists

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Sanjari A. S. Kabir J. Su K. S. Tamimi Hara H. Utsunomiya R. Petrov S. Yue L. Kestens
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Manufacturing of thin sheet is difficult in industries. Some approaches, such as small-draft multi-pass rolling, intermediate annealing, isothermal rolling and high-speed rolling were proposed to overcome the deformability. In this study, different rolling speeds from 15 to 1000 m/min were employed to twin rolled cast AZ31B magnesium alloy to different reductions. The results show thatAZ31B sheets rolled at 15 m/min and 100 °C has fractured for reductions of more than 30% per pass. However, by increasing the rolling speed to 1000 m/min the rollability was improved significantly and the material can be rolled to reductions of more than 70% per pass. The high speed and heavily deformed materials are fully recrystallized even at 100 °C.
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APA: M. Sanjari A. S. Kabir J. Su K. S. Tamimi Hara H. Utsunomiya R. Petrov S. Yue L. Kestens  (2014)  Formability Improvment for AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Rolled at Wide Range of Rolling Speed and Reductions COM 2014 - 53rd Annual Conference of Metallurgists

MLA: M. Sanjari A. S. Kabir J. Su K. S. Tamimi Hara H. Utsunomiya R. Petrov S. Yue L. Kestens Formability Improvment for AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Rolled at Wide Range of Rolling Speed and Reductions COM 2014 - 53rd Annual Conference of Metallurgists. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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