Hot deformation treatment of grain-modified Mg-Li alloy
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In this work, a systematic analysis of the hot deformation mechanism and a microstructure characterization of an as-cast single alpha-phase Mg-4.5 Li-1.5 Al alloy modified with 0.2% TiB addition, as a grain refiner, is presented. The optimized constitutive model and hot working terms of the Mg-Li alloy were also determined. The hot compression procedure of the Mg-4.5 Li-1.5 Al + 0.2 TiB alloy was performed using a DIL 805 A/D dilatometer at deformation temperatures from 250 degrees C to 400 degrees C and with strain rates of 0.01-1 s(-1). The processing map adapted from a dynamic material model (DMM) of the as-cast alloy was developed through the superposition of the established instability map and power dissipation map. By considering the processing maps and microstructure characteristics, the processing window for the Mg-Li alloy were determined to be at the deformation temperature of 590 K-670 K and with a strain rate range of 0.01-0.02 s(-1).
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magnesium alloy, hot compression test, flow stress, microstructure evolution, constitutive model, processing map
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Materials. 2020, vol. 13, issue 20, art. no. 4557.