Abstract
The high strain rate superplastic deformation properties and characteristics of a rolled AZ91 magnesium alloy at temperatures ranging from 623 to 698 K (0.67 T m−0.76 T m) and high strain rates ranging from 10 −3 to 1 s −1 were investigated. The rolled AZ91 magnesium alloy possesses excellent superplasticity with the maximum elongation of 455% at 623 K and a strain rate of 10 −3 s −1, and its strain rate sensitivity m is high up to 0.64. The dominant deformation mechanism responsible for the high strain rate superplasticity is still grain boundary sliding (GBS), and the dislocation creep mechanism is considered as the main accommodation mechanism.
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