Abstract

Two micro-alloyed Mg–Al–Ca alloys were designed, using thermodynamic calculations, to form precipitates during hot deformation. Hot compression tests were carried out at temperature range from 300°C to 450°C at strain rates of 0.1s−1, 0.01s−1 and 0.001s−1. Precipitation behavior was analyzed by SEM with BSE and EDS detectors. Dynamic recrystallization and twinning were characterized by optical microscopy. It appears that dynamic precipitation retarded dynamic recrystallization.

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