<listing id="l9bhj"><var id="l9bhj"></var></listing>
<var id="l9bhj"><strike id="l9bhj"></strike></var>
<menuitem id="l9bhj"></menuitem>
<cite id="l9bhj"><strike id="l9bhj"></strike></cite>
<cite id="l9bhj"><strike id="l9bhj"></strike></cite>
<var id="l9bhj"></var><cite id="l9bhj"><video id="l9bhj"></video></cite>
<menuitem id="l9bhj"></menuitem>
<cite id="l9bhj"><strike id="l9bhj"><listing id="l9bhj"></listing></strike></cite><cite id="l9bhj"><span id="l9bhj"><menuitem id="l9bhj"></menuitem></span></cite>
<var id="l9bhj"></var>
<var id="l9bhj"></var>
<var id="l9bhj"></var>
<var id="l9bhj"><strike id="l9bhj"></strike></var>
<ins id="l9bhj"><span id="l9bhj"></span></ins>
Volume 32 Issue 8
Aug.  2021
Turn off MathJax
Article Contents
LI Zhen, CAI Qing-wu, JIANG Hai-tao, MENG Qiang. Effects of differential speed ratio on the microstructure and texture of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets processed by differential speed rolling[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2010, 32(8): 1017-1022. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2010.08.017
Citation: LI Zhen, CAI Qing-wu, JIANG Hai-tao, MENG Qiang. Effects of differential speed ratio on the microstructure and texture of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets processed by differential speed rolling[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2010, 32(8): 1017-1022. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2010.08.017

Effects of differential speed ratio on the microstructure and texture of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets processed by differential speed rolling

doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2010.08.017
  • Received Date: 2009-08-18
  • The effects of differential speed ratio on the microstrueture and the texture of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets processed by differential speed rolling (DSR) were investigated by optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. The results show that differential speed ratio has a significant effect on the grain morphology but a little influence on the grain size. As the differential speed ratio increases to 2.800, lots of long-strip grains are found. The intensity of {0002} basal textures is much higher on the side of fast rolling than on the side of slow rolling and the distributions of {0002} orientations are different between the two surfaces of the sheet. Differential speed ratio has also a great influence on the strength of basal textures and when the differential speed ratio increases, the intensity of (0002) basal textures increases firstly and then reduces. This special texture change could be attributed to shear deformation introduced throughout the thickness during the differential speed rolling process.

     

  • loading
  • 加載中

Catalog

    通訊作者: 陳斌, bchen63@163.com
    • 1. 

      沈陽化工大學材料科學與工程學院 沈陽 110142

    1. 本站搜索
    2. 百度學術搜索
    3. 萬方數據庫搜索
    4. CNKI搜索
    Article views (160) PDF downloads(8) Cited by()
    Proportional views
    Related

    /

    DownLoad:  Full-Size Img  PowerPoint
    Return
    Return
    久色视频