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Superplasticity of a dual-phase-dominated Mg-Li-Al-Zn-Sr alloy processed by multidirectional forging and rolling

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In this paper, the deformation mechanism and cavity growth of Mg-10.2Li-2.2Sr alloy subjected to multidirectional forging and rolling (MDFR) were studied to examine the deformability of the mg-Li alloy.
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The microstructures, mechanical properties, deformation mechanism and cavitation growth of Mg-10.2Li-2.1Al-2.23Zn-0.2Sr alloy subjected to multidirectional forging and rolling (MDFR) were studied to examine the deformability of the Mg-Li alloy. X-ray diffraction (XRD) results confirm the existence of α (Mg) and β (Li) phases and Mg17Al12, Al4Sr and LiMgAl2 intermetallic compounds. Studies of the microstructures reveal that a thin banded-grained microstructure with a grain size less than 3.75 µm is obtained via MDFR and annealing at 523 K for 1 h. There were significant grain refinements. The maximum elongation to failure was 712.1%, and this was obtained in the current alloy at 623 K with a strain rate of 1.67 × 10−3 s−1. The strain rate sensitivity exponent and the activation energy for deformation were estimated to be 0.884 and 91.9 kJ/mol, respectively. This indicates that the rate-controlling deformation mechanism under the aforementioned condition is grain boundary sliding controlled by lattice diffusion. Experimental cavity observations show the existence of cavity interlinkage or stringers. A new plasticity-controlled cavity growth rate equation considering cavity interlinkage was established, and a cavity growth diagram was constructed. The diagram prediction is consistent with the experimental results. In addition, fractographs show that the intergranular fracture is a ductile fracture mechanism. At room temperature, the ultimate tensile strength of 242 MPa and the elongation of 23.59% were obtained in the present alloy.

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