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Influence of microstructure on tensile properties and fatigue crack growth in extruded magnesium alloy AM60

Abstract

The microstructure, mechanical properties and fatigue crack propagation (FCP) of extruded magnesium alloy AM60 were investigated and compared with rolled AM60. The extruded AM60 has an inhomogeneous microstructure characterized by alpha;-matrix, beta; phases and AlMn precipitates and denuded zones as well, whereas rolled AM60 has fine grains. The change in strain hardening exponent of extruded AM60 with strain rate is ascribed to inhomogeneous microstructure. In-situ double twinning: (View the MathML source)-(View the MathML source) and {View the MathML source}-{View the MathML source} occurred during FCP of extruded alloy. Its crack initiation and growth are related to slip bands, double twinning and intermetallic compounds. Small cracks resulted from oxide and intermetallic compounds in rolled AM60 may be responsible for oscillatory crack growth and crack arrest. Extruded AM60 has a slower FCP rate than rolled one.
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