Tailoring strength-ductility balance of caliber-rolled AZ31 Mg alloy through subsequent annealing

Taein Kong, Byung Je Kwak, Jonghyun Kim, Jeong Hun Lee, Sung Hyuk Park, Ji Hoon Kim, Young Hoon Moon, Hyun Sik Yoon, Taekyung Lee

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Abstract

Recently, multi-pass caliber rolling has been shown to be effective for Mg alloys. This study investigated the effect of subsequent annealing on the mechanical properties of a caliber-rolled AZ31 Mg alloy to modulate the strength-ductility relationship. This annealing gave rise to different trends in mechanical properties depending on the temperature regime. Low-temperature annealing (T ≤ 473 K) exhibited a typical trade-off relationship, where an increase in annealing temperature resulted in increased ductility but decreased strength and hardness. Such a heat treatment did not degrade the high strength-ductility balance of the caliber-rolled alloy, suggesting that the mechanical properties could be tailored for different potential applications. In contrast, high-temperature annealing (T > 473 K) caused a simultaneous deterioration in strength, hardness, and ductility with increasing annealing temperature. These differences are discussed in terms of the varying microstructural features under the different investigated annealing regimes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-171
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Magnesium and Alloys
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Annealing
  • AZ31 Mg alloy
  • Caliber rolling
  • Grain growth
  • Mechanical improvement
  • Twinning

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