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- 2024The “third body” approach to joining of metals by simple shear under pressure
- 2023Impact of severe plastic deformation on kinetics and thermodynamics of hydrogen storage in magnesium and its alloyscitations
- 2022Hydrogen storage properties of as-synthesized and severely deformed magnesium – multiwall carbon nanotubes compositecitations
- 2022Modification of Biocorrosion and Cellular Response of Magnesium Alloy WE43 by Multiaxial Deformationcitations
- 2021Dynamic strain aging mechanisms in a metastable austenitic stainless steelcitations
- 2021The Earth's Lithosphere Inspires Materials Designcitations
- 2021Isotropic and kinematic hardening of a high entropy alloycitations
- 2021Architecturing materials at mesoscale: some current trendscitations
- 2021Twinning engineering of high-entropy alloys: An exercise in process optimization and modelingcitations
- 2021Twinning Engineering of a CoCrFeMnNi High-Entropy Alloycitations
- 2020Nanotomographic evaluation of precipitate structure evolution in a Mg–Zn–Zr alloy during plastic deformationcitations
- 2017Twist Extrusion as a Potent Tool for Obtaining Advanced Engineering Materials: A Reviewcitations
- 2017Microstructure, crystallographic texture and mechanical behaviour of friction stir processed Mg-Zn-Ca-Zr alloy ZKX50citations
- 2017Gradient Structures in Thin-Walled Metallic Tubes Produced by Continuous High Pressure Tube Shearing Processcitations
- 2016Fourth-order strain-gradient phase mixture model for nanocrystalline fcc materialscitations
- 2016Towards microstructure-cytocompatibility relationship in ultralight Mg-4Li-1Ca (LX41) alloy for degradable implant applicationscitations
- 2016Enhanced Mechanical Performance of Bio-Inspired Hybrid Structures Utilising Topological Interlocking Geometrycitations
- 2016Producing bulk ultrafine-grained materials by severe plastic deformation: ten years latercitations
- 2014Particle evolution in Mg-Zn-Zr alloy processed by integrated extrusion and equal channel angular pressingcitations
- 2013Effect of grain size on the mechanisms of plastic deformation in wrought Mg-Zn-Zr alloy revealed by acoustic emission measurementscitations
- 2012Improvement of fatigue strength of a Mg-Zn-Zr alloy by integrated extrusion and equal-channel angular pressingcitations
- 2009Effect of ultrafine-grained titanium surfaces on adhesion of bacteriacitations
- 2008Martensitic transformations and functional stability in ultra-fine grained NiTi shape memory alloys
- 2008Enhanced superplasticity of magnesium alloy AZ31 obtained through equal-channel angular pressing with back-pressurecitations
- 2007On the contribution of carbides and micrograin boundaries to the creep strength of tempered martensite ferritic steels
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Particle evolution in Mg-Zn-Zr alloy processed by integrated extrusion and equal channel angular pressing
Abstract
<p>The evolution of intermetallic precipitate particles in Mg-Zn-Zr alloy ZK60 during thermomechanical processing by integrated extrusion and equal channel angular pressing was investigated in detail. Electron microscopy was employed to analyse individual particles and their orientation within the Mg matrix, while small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used for an assessment of global particle behaviour and statistical significance of their volume in the microstructure. A significant redistribution of prismatic rod-type and basal platelet-type precipitates, as well as their resolutioning followed by the formation of prismatic platelets, was found. The platelet-type precipitates lying on prismatic {<sub>21̄1̄0}α</sub> planes were hitherto unknown for the Mg-Zn-Zr system. These precipitates were present in a statistically significant amount detectable by SAXS. Such precipitates should favour an increase of critical resolved shear stress for basal slip in the Mg matrix, thus contributing to an improved performance of the Mg-Zn-Zr alloy. The possibility of formation of prismatic platelet-type precipitates in Mg alloys proven in this paper opens up a new avenue for the design of relatively inexpensive high-performance magnesium alloys.</p>