Abstract

Plastic deformation of magnesium alloy is limited because of its HCP structure. Though the grain refined magnesium alloy exhibits superplastic deformation at elevated temperature, the strength decreases due to induced cavitation. This study focusses on developing the random texture of magnesium alloy and causes relatively high plastic deformation even at room temperature. Random texture is produced through newly proposed accumulative diffusion bonding process using commercial AZ91 magnesium alloy sheets. Tensile and V-bending tests reveal that the enhanced ductility of the produced magnesium alloy sheet.

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