Mechanical Properties of MG-GD and MG-Y Solid Solutions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Kula X. Jia R. K. Mishra M. Niewczas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The mechanical properties of Mg-Gd and Mg-Y solid solutions have been studied under uniaxial tension and compression between 4K and 298K. The results reveal that Mg-Gd alloys exhibit higher strength and ductility under tension and compression attributed to the more effective solid solution strengthening effect and grain boundary strengthening. Profuse twinning has been observed under compression, resulting in a material texture with strong dominance of basal component parallel to compression axis. Under tension, twining is less active and the texture evolution is affected mostly by slip. The alloys exhibit pronounced yield stress asymmetry and significantly different work-hardening behaviour under tension and compression. Increasing of Gd and/or Y concentration leads to the reduction of the tension-compression asymmetry due to the weakening of the recrystallization texture and more balanced twinning and slip activity during plastic deformation. The results suggest that under compression of Mg-Y alloys slip is more active than twinning in comparison to Mg-Gd alloys.
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APA: A. Kula X. Jia R. K. Mishra M. Niewczas  (2015)  Mechanical Properties of MG-GD and MG-Y Solid Solutions

MLA: A. Kula X. Jia R. K. Mishra M. Niewczas Mechanical Properties of MG-GD and MG-Y Solid Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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