The Evolution of Texture in Rolled AZ31

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. W. F. Mackenzie
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Abstract

The influence of rolling temperature and annealing on the recrystallization and texture of magnesium AZ31 has been investigated. 100x125x6 mm AZ31 plate was cast in a permanent steel mould and then homogenized at 380°C. As-cast and homogenized microstructures were then characterized, and 35x30x6 mm specimens were machined from the homogenized material. Specimens were rolled up to 40% at temperatures between 25 and 350°C; selected specimens were subsequently annealed at 400°C. Following rolling, the microstructures were compared. The influence of rolling temperature on as-rolled texture has been demonstrated, and texture evolution has been evaluated following annealing. The recrystallization behavior has also been characterized. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) were used to characterize the microstructures of the alloys. X-ray texture analysis was used to investigate the texture in as-rolled and annealed specimens.
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APA: L. W. F. Mackenzie  (2006)  The Evolution of Texture in Rolled AZ31

MLA: L. W. F. Mackenzie The Evolution of Texture in Rolled AZ31. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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