摘要
Mg alloys containing high rare earth(RE)elements are hard to be rolled due to their low ductility and high strength at low temperatures.Therefore,rolling at high temperatures is necessary for these alloys.In this work,a Mg-14Gd-0.5Zr(wt%)alloy was rolled one pass with 40%reduction at high temperatures over 450°C.The efects of rolling temperature on the microstructure and dynamic recrystallization behavior were analyzed in detail by the electron backscattered difraction(EBSD)method.The results revealed that the alloy shows good rollability at high temperature due to the activity of nonbasal dislocations and twins.However,dynamic recrystallization is difcult to take place because of the easy activation of multi-slip system and thus more accumulated strain energy.However,Gd segregation was observed at the grain boundary and it is inferred that the segregation can partially enhance the dynamic recrystallization ratio.Statically recrystallized grains with large size took place after short-term inter-pass annealing treatment ranging from 450℃to 500°C,and formed basal texture.The result suggests that the formation of basal texture during short-term annealing treatment was attributed to the growth of dynamic recrystallized grains caused by weakened Gd segregation.
基金
supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(No.ZR2021ME241)
the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province(No.2020-MS-004)
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51601193 and 51701218)
the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2016YFB0301104)。