Abstract

Magnesium sheets are used for wide-ranging applications in the automotive sector. In contrast to conventional magnesium processing routes for strips, twin-roll casting (TRC) and hot rolling is a cost-efficient production process for magnesium strips and sheets. As part of previous research strategies, the optimization of the thermomechanical treatment of magnesium alloys has resulted in excellent mechanical properties for the component design. However, the previously determined results at room temperature cannot be correlated with the warm forming behaviour during the component production. This is due to different deformation mechanisms, which are active at various temperatures. For TRC material, there is a lack of knowledge about the influence of heat-treatment and rolling on the final mechanical properties at hot working temperatures. This article depicts the investigations done on the influence of heat-treatment and hot rolling conditions on the mechanical properties of AZ31 strips at tensile deformation temperatures of 20 °C and 300 °C.

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