Acoustic emission analysis of extruded AZ31 with varying grain size DOBRON, P., CHMELIK, F., BOHLEN, J., LETZIG, D., KAINER, K. U. vol. 43 (2005), no. 3, pp. 192 - 201
Abstract Acoustic emission was monitored and analysed during tensile tests at room temperature of extruded magnesium alloy AZ31 (Mg-2.9wt.%Al-0.98wt.%Zn-0.29%Mn). Hydrostatically and indirectly extruded rods were water-cooled or air-cooled, respectively, and exhibit different microstructures, e.g. a variation of the grain size, as well as different mechanical properties. The validity of the Hall-Petch relation was proven. The results are explained in terms of dislocations glide and deformation twinning during plastic deformation. Key words acoustic emission, extrusion, tensile testing, Hall-Petch relation, AZ31 Full text (387 KB)
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