Abstract

The mechanical properties of a twin-roll-cast Mg–6Zn–0.5Mn–0.3Cu–0.02Zr were measured at temperatures from 423 to 523 K. Constant strain rate, strain-rate-change and temperature change tests were employed to characterize the plastic flow behavior of the alloy. It was observed that a in low-strain-rate and high-temperature regime the alloy follows a power-law behavior; however, the power law breaks down at high strain rates and low temperatures. Transient experiments were also conducted to identify the deformation mechanism.

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