Accommodation mechanisms for grain boundary sliding as inferred from texture evolution during superplastic deformation |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki Watanabe Kouhei Kurimoto Tokuteru Uesugi Yorinobu Takigawa Kenji Higashi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute , 1-6-50 Morinomiya, Joto-ku, Osaka , 536-8553 , Japan hwata@omtri.or.jp;3. Department of Materials Science , Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University , Sakai , 599-8531 , Japan |
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Abstract: | To gain insight into accommodation mechanisms for local stress concentrations produced by grain boundary sliding (GBS), we systematically examined texture evolution within a superplastic magnesium alloy undergoing deformation at a relatively low deformation temperature (at which basal slip is known to be the preferred slip system in magnesium). Although we did observe an overall weakening of the initial basal texture during superplastic deformation, we also observed within the interior of the specimen a convergent evolution that depends on loading direction. We attribute this texture evolution within the bulk to the competing effects of (a) orientation divergence due to grain rotation accompanied by GBS and (b) convergent evolution due to slip, which acts primarily as an accommodation mechanism for GBS. In contrast, at the near-surface, we found the initial orientation to be preserved, indicating that slip accommodation is less important near the surface than within the bulk. |
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Keywords: | superplasticity texture EBSD magnesium alloys accommodation mechanism |
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