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Effect of the loading mode on the evolution of the deformation mechanisms in randomly textured magnesium polycrystals - Comparison of experimental and modeling results

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2015

Abstract

A detailed analysis of the loading mode dependence of the deformation mechanisms in randomly textured cast magnesium is presented. An elasto-plastic self-consistent model (EPSC) is used to model the dislocation slip and twinning activity, respectively.

The results are quantitatively compared with experimental data obtained by in-situ neutron diffraction (ND) and acoustic emission (AE). Both EPSC calculations and ND line profile analysis show an increased activity of prismatic slip with increasing strain and a loading mode dependence of the activation of the second-order pyramidal slip.

The AE measurements and the modeling indicate a difference in the number of nucleated twin variants and the twinned volume in tension and compression. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.