Abstract

Microstructure and texture evolution of Mg–6Zn–1Mn–1Al (ZMA611) and Mg–6Zn–1Y (ZW61) alloys have been investigated. It is shown that recrystallization occurs through a shear (deformation) band nucleation mechanism. Alloy composition has a significant effect on the nature of the deformation bands formed during rolling, resulting in a difference in the orientation of recrystallized grains between the two alloys: double twin-related in ZMA611 and tension twin-related in ZW61. Such a contrast in microstructure results in the two alloys having different (00.2) pole figures.

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