Abstract

The mechanical properties and textures of 75% hot unidirectionally rolled and cross rolled commercial magnesium die-casting alloy AZ91D sheets were investigated for the different rolling temperatures 623K and 673K, respectively. As for mechanical properties, tensile testing results show total elongations of both as-unidirectional and as-cross-rolled sheets are enhanced by the repetition of rolling passes and inter-pass heating. The planar anisotropy of tensile strengths and elongations of cross-rolled at 673K are the smallest among the rolling conditions employed in the present study. Annealed sheets demonstrate the significant elongation to failure due to the static recrystallisation at 623K. Macro textures of the as-unidirectional-rolled sheets show typical double-peak (0001) basal textures with inclined peaks towards ±15° in RD. Contrastingly, macro textures of the as-cross-rolled sheets show the significant (0001) basal textures having double peaks at ±10° in TD and concentrically broader orientation distribution in RD and TD.

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