Development of novel grain morphology during hot extrusion of magnesium AZ21 alloy


Autoria(s): Azeem, MA; Tewari, A; Mishra, S; Gollapudi, S; Ramamurty, U
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01/03/2010

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Microstructure and microtexture evolution during static annealing of a hot-extruded AZ21 magnesium alloy was studied. Apart from fine recrystallized equiaxed grains and large elongated deformed grains, a new third kind of abnormal grains that are stacked one after the other in a row parallel to the extrusion direction were observed. The crystallographic misorientation inside these grains was similar to that of the fine recrystallized grains. The large elongated grains exhibited significant in-grain misorientation. A self-consistent mechanistic model was developed to describe the formation of these grain morphologies during dynamic recrystallization (DRX). The texture of pre-extruded material, although lost in DRX, leaves a unique signature which manifests itself in the form of these grain morphologies. The origin of abnormal stacked grains was associated with slow nucleation in pre-extruded grains of a certain orientation. Further annealing resulted in large secondary recrystallized grains with occasional extension twins. (c) 2009 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Azeem, MA and Tewari, A and Mishra, S and Gollapudi, S and Ramamurty, U (2010) Development of novel grain morphology during hot extrusion of magnesium AZ21 alloy. In: Acta Materialia, 58 (5). pp. 1495-1502.

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