Abstract

Magnesium alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing often exhibit superplastic elongations at low strain rates . Two strategies are available for achieving high strain rate superplasticity : (i) by pressing the alloys through a reduced number of passes in order to increase the thermal stability of the microstructure; and (ii) by increasing the processing temperature to permit the occurrence of superplastic flow at higher testing temperatures.

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