Abstract

This work investigates the effect of activating and accumulating prismatic<a>dislocations on ductility of a Mg-7.37Gd-3.1Y-0.27Zr (GW83K) alloy at sub-zero temperatures. It is found that the prismatic <a> dislocations were more easily activated with decreasing temperature due to the lowering of CRSS prismatic<a>/CRSS basal<a> ratio in this alloy. Increasing the proportion of prismatic<a>dislocations shows limited effect on improving the ductility of GW83K alloy in the early-stage deformation at sub-zero temperatures, because the prismatic<a>dislocations cannot accommodate c-axis deformation. However, with the formation of low-angle grain boundaries rotating along [0001] axis induced by the accumulation of prismatic<a>dislocations, the GW83K alloy can perform a much better ductility in the late-stage deformation. Such a finding provides a new perspective on understanding the contribution of prismatic <a>dislocations to ductility in Mg alloys.

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