International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture (Dec 2023)

An insight into high-temperature deformation mechanism of magnesium in-situ composite through development of Johnson-Cook and constitutive model

  • Rohit Jain,
  • Harsh Soni,
  • R.P. Mahto,
  • B.N. Sahoo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 574 – 588

Abstract

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The establishment of deformation mechanisms of Mg-metal matrix composite (Mg-MMC) is important to improve the high-temperature challenging applications. In this present work, an AZ91/TiC + TiB2 hybrid in-situ Mg-MMC was synthesized, and its deformation mechanisms were studied through a uniaxial hot compressive test at different temperatures and strain rates. The Johnson-Cook (JC) model and constitutive equation were established using experimental stress-strain data. Through the development of JC model, it was revealed that the TiC–TiB2 particles enhanced the yield strength parameter and increased the activation energy of the in-situ composite compared to the parent alloy. The load-shifting capability and grain refinement were found to be the dominating mechanisms, which effectively restricted dislocation movement during deformation, resulting in improved deformation resilience of the composite. A detailed study of JC model and constitutive equation parameters was analyzed with a focus on their microstructures.

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