Abstract

Influence of solute atom concentration and precipitates on serrated flow, i.e., Portevin-Le Chatelier effect, was studied in Mg-3Nd-Zn alloy by tensile test at 250°C with a strain rate of 1×10−3s−1. Microstructure and tensile property of the Mg-3Nd-Zn alloy in solution and aging conditions were also investigated. Results indicate that the serrated flow was weakened with aging time, and geometry of the serrations changed from sharp to rounded corner. Through analyzing the mechanism of the interactions between dislocations and solute atoms, it was identified that the precipitates did not only weaken the serrated flow due to the decrease in the concentration of solute atom, but also regulate the serration type by restraining the movement of dislocations during high temperature deformation.

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