Authors: Shi Wei Xu, Ming Yi Zheng, Xiao Guang Qiao, Wei Min Gan, Kun Wu, Shigeharu Kamado, Yo Kojima
Abstract: Equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was performed on extruded Mg-Zn-Y-Zr
(Mg-5.0wt%Zn-0.9wt%Y-0.2wt%Zr) alloy at 300 oC. After 8 ECAP passes, average grain size of
the alloy was reduced to about 1.4 μm, and the quasicrystalline phases were broken and dispersed in
the matrix. In addition, nano- quasicrystallines were precipitated from the matrix during ECAP
processing. After ECAP, the elongation to failure of the extruded material was significantly
improved. Only after 2 ECAP passes, the elongation to failure was 29%, and after 8 ECAP passes, it
reached 35%, which was three times larger than that of the as-extruded alloy. However, both yield
strength and ultimate tensile strength were decreased with the increasing ECAP passes, which was
considered to be resulted from the {0002} basal plane texture modification during ECAP.
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Authors: Ming Yi Zheng, Xiao Shi Hu, Shi Wei Xu, Xiao Guang Qiao, Kun Wu, Shigeharu Kamado, Yo Kojima
Abstract: Equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was applied to commercial pure magnesium
alloy, Mg-1wt%Si alloy and Mg-4.2wt%Zn-0.7wt%Y alloy. With increasing ECAP passes, both
tensile strength and ductility of the alloys are increased, which are mainly resulted from the grain
refinement. At the same time, for the Mg-Zn-Y alloy with inherent low damping capacity, damping
capacity is increased after ECAP passes, however, the damping capacity is still low even after
6-pass ECAP. While for the commercial pure magnesium and Mg-Si alloy with inherent high
damping capacity, although the damping capacity is decreased obviously after ECAP, Q-1 is still
greater than 0.01. The damping capacity after ECAP processing is mainly influenced by grain size
and deformation microstructure. ECAP paves a way for the development of magnesium alloys with
high strength and high ductility combined with high damping capacity.
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Authors: Ya Ping Zhang, Zhi Gang Fan, Shi Wei Xu
Abstract: In this paper, a novel optical method, namely, Coherent Gradient Sensing (CGS) is used
to study the fracture properties of IR window materials in the guidance missile. CGS can produce
high contrast fringes and provide some degree of control on the sensitivity of measurement during
experiment. It is highly attractive for solid mechanics applications, especially to new materials, such
as IR window materials. But the accuracy of the fringe order in the CGS interference image will
deeply influence the precision of experiment. Because of the different optical principle from other
method, the fringe order of CGS can’t be obtained through the phase-shift technology. To satisfy
the precision request of IR window materials, a kind of modified CGS method, loading CGS
method is introduced and analyzed, which can accurately obtain the fringe order of random position
in the CGS interference image. This method doesn’t need additional optical set-up and complicated
image processing techniques, but only need two CGS interference images under different loading.
Static fracture experiments of ZnS show that this method can evidently improve the precision of the
CGS method.
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Authors: Ming Yi Zheng, Shi Wei Xu, Xiao Guang Qiao, Wei Min Gan, Kun Wu, Shigeharu Kamado, Yo Kojima, Heinz Günter Brokmeier
Abstract: ZWK510 (Mg-5.0wt%Zn-0.9wt%Y-0.2wt%Zr) magnesium alloy containing Mg3YZn6 quasicrystal phase was prepared by conventional permanent mold casting. Part of the cast ingot was subjected to equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) directly; another part of the cast ingot was extruded initially, then ECAP was applied to the extruded alloy. After 4-pass ECAP, the fraction of coarse grains of the as-cast alloy was decreased to about 30%, and the grain size of fine grain was decreased to about 2 μm. Both strength and ductility of the as-cast ZWK510 alloy were significantly improved with increasing ECAP passes, which was resulted from broken and dispersed I-phase, and fine grains formed due to recrystallization. The as-extruded ZWK510 had an initial grain size of about 2 μm and bands of quasicrystal phase parallel to the extrusion direction. After the extruded alloy was subjected to ECAP, the grain size of the extruded alloy was further refined, the grain size was refined to below 0.5 um after 8-pass ECAP; and the quasicrystal phase was further broken and dispersed in the matrix. After ECAP, the elongation to failure of the extruded alloy was improved. However, both yield strength and ultimate tensile strength were decreased, which is considered to be resulted from the texture modification during ECAP.
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Authors: Xiao Shi Hu, Kun Wu, Ming Yi Zheng, Shi Wei Xu, Y.K. Zhang
Abstract: Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) was applied to an as-cast AZ91D magnesium alloy. The strain amplitude dependence and temperature dependence of damping capacities of the as-cast and ECAE processed AZ91D alloys were investigated by dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA). Microstructures of AZ91D alloys after ECAE were observed by optical microscopy (OM). In higher strain region, the damping value of 4-pass ECAE deformed AZ91D alloy was the highest
among all the AZ91D alloys under different conditions. The damping peaks of ECAE deformed AZ91D alloys detected during heating from room temperature to 400°C were considered to be related to the migration of grain boundaries and the movement of dislocations during recrystallization.
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Authors: Ming Yi Zheng, Xiao Guang Qiao, Shi Wei Xu, Kun Wu, Shigeharu Kamado, Yo Kojima
Abstract: Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) was applied to an extruded ZW1101 (Mg - 11wt%Zn - 0.9wt%Y) Mg alloy containing quasicrystallines. The as-extruded ZW1101 alloy had an initial grain size of about 12 µm and bands of quasicrystalline phases parallel to the extrusion direction. After the extruded alloy was subjected to ECAE processing, the grain size was refined to about 0.5 µm, and the quasicrystalline phases were further broken and dispersed in the matrix. After
the ECAE processing, the micro-hardness and yield strength of the alloy were increased, however, the ultimate tensile strength and the ductility of the alloy were slightly decreased.
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Authors: Ming Yi Zheng, Xiao Guang Qiao, Shi Wei Xu, Kun Wu, Shigeharu Kamado, Yo Kojima
Abstract: Equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) was performed on as-cast ZW1101 (Mg-11wt%Zn- 0.9wt%Y) Mg alloy containing quasicrystallines. The grain size of α-Mg was effectively refined, and coarse eutectic quasicrystalline phases were broken and dispersed in the alloy by ECAE. The alloy processed by ECAE exhibited a good combination of high strength and high ductility, which is due to the grain refinement and fine dispersed quasicrystallines in the alloy.
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