Abstract

A study regarding the influence of {101¯2} twins on hardening of prismatic slip and basal slip was performed. To this end, a rolled Mg AZ31 with and without {101¯2} twins was tensioned along the transverse direction and at 45° from the normal direction to activate prismatic slip and basal slip predominant deformations, respectively. The results show that grain refinement by {101¯2} twins is more effective to strengthen basal slip (28MPa increment in yield strength) than prismatic slip (11MPa increment). It is shown that a lower geometric compatibility factor (m′) for basal slip transfer than prismatic slip transfer across boundaries exists in the pre-twinned samples, indicating a higher boundary obstacle effect. {101¯2} twin boundary with a basal pole inclined by 86° generates a lower m′ for basal slip transfer than that for prismatic slip transfer. This together with the high fractions of twin boundaries account for the lower m′ for basal slip transfer than that for prismatic slip transfer in the pre-twinned sample.

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