Abstract

In this paper, a low-cost and high-performance Mg–4Y–3Nd–1.5Al rolled magnesium rare earth alloy sheet was developed by a multi-pass rolling process. The effect of cumulative rolling deformation on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the alloy sheet was studied. It is found that with the increase of rolling passes, the proportion of dynamic recrystallisation grains increases, the grains are refined and the texture strength is weakened due to the combined effect of particle excitation nucleation mechanism and grain-boundary-induced nucleation mechanism. The results show that fine-grain strengthening and work hardening are the main reasons for the high strength of the alloy sheet. This experiment provides scientific guidance for developing fine-grained magnesium alloy sheets.

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