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Study of β-precipitates and their effect on the directional yield asymmetry of friction stir processed and aged AZ91C alloy

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2012.09.095

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Magnesium alloys; Grain refinement; Thermomechanical processing; Age hardening; Electron microscopy

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  1. J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB) [1369/DPR/2010-2011]
  2. US Department of State's Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs (ECA), the Government of India [1369/DPR/2010-2011]
  3. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) [1369/DPR/2010-2011]
  4. Institute of International Education (IIE) [1369/DPR/2010-2011]
  5. United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) [1369/DPR/2010-2011]

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Friction stir processing (FSP) has emerged as a solid state deformation process for achieving significant grain refinement in magnesium alloys. Cast AZ91C alloy is solution treated and friction stir processed to achieve an average grain size of similar to 6.5 mu m in the nugget zone. Ageing of the FSP alloy is conducted at different temperatures and times for continuous and discontinuous precipitation of the beta-phase. In the as-FSP condition, significant yield asymmetry in the processing and transverse directions is observed due to strong basal texture produced in the processing direction. The yield asymmetry is found to get reduced upon ageing and minimized under optimized ageing conditions. Microscopic investigation of continuous and discontinuous beta-precipitates is conducted using optical microscopy, SEM and TEM techniques and their effect on the directional yield asymmetry is discussed. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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