Metals (Mar 2020)

Effect of Multi-Pass Caliber Rolling on Dilute Extruded Mg-Bi-Ca Alloy

  • Shuaiju Meng,
  • Hui Yu,
  • Haisheng Han,
  • Jianhang Feng,
  • Lixin Huang,
  • Lishan Dong,
  • Xiaolong Nan,
  • Zhongjie Li,
  • Sung Hyuk Park,
  • Weimin Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met10030332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 332

Abstract

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A Mg-1.32Bi-0.72Ca (BX11) alloy having bimodal grain structure was successfully prepared by a novel processing route of combining extrusion and three-pass caliber rolling. The first extruded and then caliber-rolled (E-CRed) alloy demonstrates a necklace-like grain structure with ultrafine grains formed around the microscale deformed grains, which is remarkably different from the uniform microstructure of the as-extruded alloy. In addition, the E-CRed BX11 alloy exhibits strong basal texture which is mainly original from the microscale deformed grains. Furthermore, the E-CRed BX11 alloy demonstrates excellent comprehensive mechanical properties, with an ultra-high yield strength of 351 MPa and a good elongation to failure of 13.2%. The significant strength improvement can be mainly attributed to the significant grain refinement and much stronger basal texture compared with the as-extruded sample.

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