Abstract

This study focuses on investigating the tensile mechanical properties and failures of the α + β two-phase Mg–10.3Li–2.4Al–0.7Zn (wt.%) alloy at testing temperatures from −25 to 250 °C. The tensile stresses and elongations are sensitive to the deformation temperatures. A significant ductile-to-brittle transition temperature is recognized at about 50 °C. The failures, which occurred from brittle fracture with evident cleavage to ductile dimpled ruptures, is related to the transition of slip systems with increasing temperatures and the cavitation between α/β-phase interface.

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