Abstract

In order to investigate the effect of twinning–detwinning on the mechanical properties of AZ31 extruded magnesium alloy pre-compression and pre-stretch deformation were conducted along extrusion direction (ED) at 1%, 3%, 5% strain levels. After pre-strain, the strain-path was inverted by performing tensile or compressive tests at room temperature. Results showed that the detwinning behavior occurred during the inverse tension after the pre-compression. Although due to the aforementioned effect the tensile yield strength decreased, by increasing the pre-compressive levels both fracture elongation and peak strength improved. In the inverse compressive tests after pre-stretch the {10−12} twinning was restrained and the volume fraction of twins decreased, leading to the improvement of yield strength by increasing in pre-stretching levels.

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