Demonstration of alloying, thermal activation, and latent hardening effects on quasi-static and dynamic polycrystal plasticity of Mg alloy, WE43-T5, plate
Abstract
null null The mechanical response of rare earth containing Mg alloy, WE43, plates is found to be more isotropic, as compared to conventional alloys like AZ31, despite a moderately strong texture. In order to understand the grain-level deformation mechanisms which are responsible, the elastoplastic self-consistent (EPSC) polycrystal plasticity code, including the recently developed twinning–detwinning (TDT) model, is used to describe the...
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Title
Demonstration of alloying, thermal activation, and latent hardening effects on quasi-static and dynamic polycrystal plasticity of Mg alloy, WE43-T5, plate
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
81
Pages
123 - 151
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