Abstract

The microstructure and texture evolution during static recrystallization of Mg-Nd alloys were investigated. Depending on the third alloying element added into Mg-Nd alloy, either Al or Zn, diverse textures are formed during recrystallization annealing. The rolled Mg-2Nd-1Zn sheet shows a high activity of prismatic <a> slip and the formation of a weak texture with basal pole spread in the sheet transverse direction. In contrast, a strong texture with a basal pole spread in the rolling direction was formed in the Mg-2Nd-1Al sheet. An equivalent growth of the recrystallized grains at the early annealing stage retains their orientations during grain growth.

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