The influence of welding speed on the joint microstructures of an austenitic stainless steel(ASS)produced by friction stir welding(FSW)was investigated.The FSW process was conducted using a rotational speed of 400 r/m...The influence of welding speed on the joint microstructures of an austenitic stainless steel(ASS)produced by friction stir welding(FSW)was investigated.The FSW process was conducted using a rotational speed of 400 r/min and welding speeds of 50 and 150 mm/min.The study was carried out using electron backscattered diffraction(EBSD)technique in different regions of the resultant stir zones(SZs).The results show that the texture of the advancing side(AS)was mainly composed of C{001}〈110〉and cube{001}〈100〉texture components along with partial B/B{112}〈110〉component.Moving from the AS toward the center and the retreating side(RS),the cube texture component disappeared and the A;/A*{111}(112)component developed and predominated the other components.Higher welding speed greatly affected and decreased the intensity of the textures in the resultant SZs.Moreover,higher welding speed(lower heat input)resulted in lower frequency of cube texture in the AS.展开更多
Microstructure evolution of ZK60 magnesium alloy deformed at 623 K by cyclic extrusion compression (CEC) large deformation method was investigated. ZK60 alloy was deformed in the range of accumulated true strain of 0....Microstructure evolution of ZK60 magnesium alloy deformed at 623 K by cyclic extrusion compression (CEC) large deformation method was investigated. ZK60 alloy was deformed in the range of accumulated true strain of 0.8-17. The microstructure of evolution was investigated by optical microscope (OM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show that microstructure is obviously refined, and homogenous equiaxed microstructure is achieved in the entire range of the examined deformations by subjected to CEC deformation. By increasing the accumulated strain to 17, the grain size decreases into sub-micron regime with about several hundred nanometers. The mechanism of grain refinement in ZK60 alloy by CEC can be attributed to continuous dynamic recovery and recrystallization.展开更多
Microstructure evolution of AZ31 Mg alloy during change-channel angular extrusion (CCAE) was investigated. The grains of AZ31 Mg alloy were refined significantly from 500 mm to 15 mm after CCAE deformed at 523 K. Di...Microstructure evolution of AZ31 Mg alloy during change-channel angular extrusion (CCAE) was investigated. The grains of AZ31 Mg alloy were refined significantly from 500 mm to 15 mm after CCAE deformed at 523 K. Dislocations were induced at the initial stage of extrusion and they rearranged themselves to form dislocation boundaries and sub-grain boundaries during deformation. When the specimen through the horizontal change channel with the strain increased, the sub-boundaries evolved to high angle grain boundaries (HAGB). The process of grain refinement can be described as continuous dynamic recovery and recrystallization (CDRR).展开更多
文摘The influence of welding speed on the joint microstructures of an austenitic stainless steel(ASS)produced by friction stir welding(FSW)was investigated.The FSW process was conducted using a rotational speed of 400 r/min and welding speeds of 50 and 150 mm/min.The study was carried out using electron backscattered diffraction(EBSD)technique in different regions of the resultant stir zones(SZs).The results show that the texture of the advancing side(AS)was mainly composed of C{001}〈110〉and cube{001}〈100〉texture components along with partial B/B{112}〈110〉component.Moving from the AS toward the center and the retreating side(RS),the cube texture component disappeared and the A;/A*{111}(112)component developed and predominated the other components.Higher welding speed greatly affected and decreased the intensity of the textures in the resultant SZs.Moreover,higher welding speed(lower heat input)resulted in lower frequency of cube texture in the AS.
基金Project (50674067) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Microstructure evolution of ZK60 magnesium alloy deformed at 623 K by cyclic extrusion compression (CEC) large deformation method was investigated. ZK60 alloy was deformed in the range of accumulated true strain of 0.8-17. The microstructure of evolution was investigated by optical microscope (OM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show that microstructure is obviously refined, and homogenous equiaxed microstructure is achieved in the entire range of the examined deformations by subjected to CEC deformation. By increasing the accumulated strain to 17, the grain size decreases into sub-micron regime with about several hundred nanometers. The mechanism of grain refinement in ZK60 alloy by CEC can be attributed to continuous dynamic recovery and recrystallization.
基金Funded by the "Major State Basic Research Development Program of China(973 Program) (2007CB613700)
文摘Microstructure evolution of AZ31 Mg alloy during change-channel angular extrusion (CCAE) was investigated. The grains of AZ31 Mg alloy were refined significantly from 500 mm to 15 mm after CCAE deformed at 523 K. Dislocations were induced at the initial stage of extrusion and they rearranged themselves to form dislocation boundaries and sub-grain boundaries during deformation. When the specimen through the horizontal change channel with the strain increased, the sub-boundaries evolved to high angle grain boundaries (HAGB). The process of grain refinement can be described as continuous dynamic recovery and recrystallization (CDRR).