Journal of Magnesium and Alloys (May 2024)
Strengthening effect of prefabrication (10–12) tensile twinning on AZ80+0.4%Ce magnesium alloy and inhibition mechanism of discontinuous precipitation
Abstract
This paper provided an effective method to further improve the mechanical properties of the AZ80+0.4%Ce magnesium alloy wheel spoke. The effect of high strength and ductility was obtained with a yield strength of 295.36 MPa, an elongation of 10%, by the combination of pre-deformation (7% deformation) and two-stage aging treatment (120 °C/9 h + 175 °C/24 h). The evolution of the microstructure and properties of the alloy was explored under the coupling conditions of different pre-deformation degrees and multi-stage aging. The results show that, pre-deformation introduced a large number of (101¯2) tensile twinning and dislocations, which greatly promoted the probability of continuous precipitates (CPs) appearing. On the contrary, the discontinuous precipitates (DPs) were limited by the vertical and horizontal twin structure. As a result, the pre-nucleation method of two-stage aging increased the proportion of CPs by 34%-38%. Owing to the DPs was effectively suppressed, the alloy's yield strength has been greatly improved. Besides, under multi-stage aging, the twin boundaries induce protruding nucleation to form static recrystallization by hindering the migration of dislocations, and the matrix swallows the twins, then the texture gradually tilts from the two poles to the basal plane. As an important supplement, the grain refinement and oblique texture promoted the improvement of the yield strength of the component.