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Superior ductility in magnesium alloy-based nanocomposites: the crucial role of texture induced by nanoparticles

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 54, Issue 11, Pages 8711-8718

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-019-03460-5

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  1. Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Funding [WBS# R-265-000-498-112]

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In an expansive field of metals, magnesium has been trending of late in automobile, aerospace, defense, sports, electronic and biomedical sectors as it offers an advantage in lightweighting. In the realm of Mg-based materials, Mg nanocomposites have a good combination of specific strength, thermal and damping properties, but lack a high ductility and do not typically undergo a large amount of uniform elongation. The current work bridges this gap by reporting a magnesium nanocomposite (Mg-1.8Y/1.5Y(2)O(3)) that exhibits a significantly high tensile ductility of 36%. Microstructural characterization of the nanocomposite revealed that the striking presence of micron-Mg-Y phases and nano-Y2O3 particles in matrix led to a bimodal particle distribution which affected the dynamic recrystallization mechanism. It was also observed that the addition of Y2O3 nanoparticles weakened the texture of nanocomposite. The dominating influence of texture weakening over other mechanisms (grain refinement and alleviated micro-strain) on the plastic deformation/ductility of the nanocomposite is highlighted, and the contribution of nanoparticles toward the enhancement of ductility is ascertained. In contrast to the previous studies where Mg-based nanocomposites are known to have improved strengths, this approach can be used to develop magnesium nanocomposites that are exceptional.

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