Experimental study on tensile property of AZ31B magnesium alloy at different high strain rates and temperatures
•Fracture elongation of AZ31B under high strain rate is larger than quasi-static.•Fracture elongation reduce with the increasing of strain rate under high strain rate.•The improvement plasticity may be attributed to adiabatic heating.•Fracture pattern of AZ31B quasi-static tensile at room temperatur...
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Published in | Materials in engineering Vol. 57; pp. 10 - 20 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.05.2014
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Summary: | •Fracture elongation of AZ31B under high strain rate is larger than quasi-static.•Fracture elongation reduce with the increasing of strain rate under high strain rate.•The improvement plasticity may be attributed to adiabatic heating.•Fracture pattern of AZ31B quasi-static tensile at room temperature is quasi-cleavage.•Fracture pattern of AZ31B under high strain rate high temperature is ductile fracture.
As the lightest metal material, magnesium alloy is widely used in the automobile and aviation industries. Due to the crashing of the automobile is a process of complicated and highly nonlinear deformation. The material deformation behavior has changed significantly compared with quasi-static, so the deformation characteristic of magnesium alloy material under the high strain rate has great significance in the automobile industry. In this paper, the tensile deformation behavior of AZ31B magnesium alloy is studied over a large range of the strain rates, from 700s−1 to 3×103s−1 and at different temperatures from 20 to 250°C through a Split-Hopkinson Tensile Bar (SHTB) with heating equipment. Compared with the quasi-static tension, the tensile strength and fracture elongation under high strain rates is larger at room temperature, but when at the high strain rates, fracture elongation reduces with the increasing of the strain rate at room temperature, the adiabatic temperature rising can enhance the material plasticity. The morphology of fracture surfaces over wide range of strain rates and temperatures are observed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The fracture appearance analysis indicates that the fracture pattern of AZ31B in the quasi-static tensile tests at room temperature is mainly quasi-cleavage pattern. However, the fracture morphology of AZ31B under high strain rates and high temperatures is mainly composed of the dimple pattern, which indicates ductile fracture pattern. The fracture mode is a transition from quasi-cleavage fracture to ductile fracture with the increasing of temperature, the reason for this phenomenon might be the softening effect under the high strain rates. |
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ISSN: | 0261-3069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matdes.2013.12.031 |