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Evolution of Texture and Grain Misorientation in an AI-Mg Alloy Exhibiting Low-Temperature Superplasticity

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Abstract

Low-temperature superplasticity (LTSP) at 250 °C and 1 × 10-3 s-1 was observed in a 5083 Al-Mg base alloy after thermomechanical treatments (TMTs). With a higher TMT rolling strain, the fraction of high-angle grain boundaries increased, which was favorable for the further operation of grainboundary sliding (GBS) and LTSP. The near-brass {110}<112>, S {123}<634>, and Cu {112}<111> texture components in the as-thermomechanically treated specimens gradually evolved into a random orientation distribution during LTSP straining from 30 to 100 pct. Static annealing at 250 °C itself could not alter the existing texture. The grain-misorientation distribution curves also showed that, after 100 pct LTSP elongation, the misorientation angles approached the random distribution. In the latter case, the low-, medium-, and high-angle boundaries each would partition around 10, 20, and 70 pct, respectively. When the LTSP elongation was greater than 150 pct, the macrodeformation anisotropy (R) ratio would reach a plateau value of ∼0.8. During the initial stage, a group of over 60 grains proceeded cooperative grain-boundary sliding (CGBS); most individual grain boundaries started to slide at the later stage. It seems that it is the high-angle boundaries, not the special coincidence-site lattice (CSL) boundaries, which could govern the LTSP performance.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2169-2180
JournalMetallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
Volume31
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2000
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Material Transaction
  • Cold Rolling
  • Texture Component
  • Misorientation Angle
  • Tensile Elongation

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