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Abstract
The efficiency of particles in acting as cavity formation sites during hot deformation was investigated for a fine-grained wrought magnesium-aluminium-zinc (AZ series) alloy using X-ray micro tomography. Two methodologies were developed to determine the particle/cavity association from 3-dimensional data, each clearly demonstrating that particles act as a major formation site for cavitation. The particles forming cavities were identified and characterised. It is shown that progressively smaller particles nucleate cavities as strain increases. This is due to concurrent grain growth which reduces the critical particle diameter for cavity nucleation during testing, leading to a continuous cavity nucleation. Particle agglomerates are shown to be particularly potent sites for cavity formation, leading to large and complex shaped cavities even if the individual particles within the agglomerate are below the critical particle diameter for cavity nucleation. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2610-2619 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Materials Science and Engineering A |
Volume | 528 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Mar 2011 |
Keywords
- Failure
- Magnesium alloys
- Superplasticity
- Tomography
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Light Alloys towards environmentally sustainable transport: 2nd generation solutions for Advanced Metallic Systems ( LATEST 2 )
Thompson, G. (PI), Bate, P. (CoI), Prangnell, P. (CoI), Preuss, M. (CoI), Quinta Da Fonseca, J. (CoI), Robson, J. (CoI), Skeldon, P. (CoI) & Zhou, X. (CoI)
1/02/10 → 31/07/15
Project: Research