Abstract

Mg-5Zn-1Mn (wt%) alloy sheets with good strength-ductility balance were successfully fabricated by high strain-rate rolling (HSRR) in a wide temperature range from 250°C to 400°C. The microstructural evolution, dynamic precipitation characteristics and mechanical properties of the as-rolled sheets were investigated. The results show that the dynamic precipitation plays a key role in the as-rolled microstructural evolution and the mechanical properties. The uniform and dispersive precipitates with high spatial distribution density mainly nucleated on the α-Mn particles and along the dislocations during the HSRR. A typical bimodal microstructure can be obtained even at the high rolling temperature (400°C) by the HSRR process due to the dynamic precipitates strongly pinning the boundaries of the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) grains or subgrains. The sheet fabricated by HSRR at 300°C exhibits high strength and excellent ductility, with the ultimate tensile strength (UTS), yield tensile strength (YS) and elongation (EL) to failure of 359MPa, 258MPa and 20.1%, respectively. The superior mechanical properties can be attributed to the ultrafine DRX grains featured with the bimodal microstructure and the precipitates with high density.

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