Observations on the intersection between {1 0 1 1} and {1 0 1 2} twin in deformed magnesium alloy XI, G., ZHANG, J., WU, J., JIA, J., ZHI, Y. vol. 59 (2021), no. 4, pp. 231 - 236 DOI: 10.4149/km_2021_4_231
Abstract Twin boundary plays a significant role in plastic deformation and consequently affects the mechanical properties of Mg alloys. In this work, the intersectant interfaces of {1011}-{1012} double twin in deformed magnesium alloy were characterized employing high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The result indicates that {1011} twin boundary entirely departs from the theoretical twinning plane near the interaction site, while {1011} plane of matrix and twin is parallel and {1011} twin boundary is composed of {1011} coherent twin boundary and {0002}‖{1011} basal-pyramidal (BPy) boundaries away from interaction site. Furthermore, the boundary interacted by {1011} and {1012} is decorated by BP/PB boundary, and {1012}-{1011} twin interaction results in a high-angle asymmetrical tilt boundary at the interaction site. Correspondingly, the microstructural features related to the interactional incidents are discussed. Key words Mg, twinning, twin-twin interaction, HRTEM Full text (688 KB)
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