J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2019, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (10): 2269-2282.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2019.03.045

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Texture control by {10-12} twinning to improve the formability of Mg alloys: A review

Bo Songa*(), Qingshan Yangb, Tao Zhouc, Linjiang Chaic, Ning Guoa, Tingting Liua, Shengfeng Guoa*(), Renlong Xind*()   

  1. a School of Materials and Energy, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China
    bSchool of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331, China
    cCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing 400054, China
    dCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
  • Received:2018-11-25 Revised:2019-03-06 Accepted:2019-03-13 Online:2019-10-05 Published:2019-08-28
  • Contact: Song Bo,Guo Shengfeng,Xin Renlong

Abstract:

Texture control of wrought Mg alloys, particularly in rolled Mg alloy sheets, has been an important research topic for the past several decades because it has significant influence on stretch formability at room temperature. For Mg alloys, {10-12} twinning can be easily activated and causes a $\widetilde{8}$6.3° lattice rotation. Thus, pre-twinning deformation is considered as an effective and low-cost method for texture control in wrought Mg and its alloys. Furthermore, it has been verified that texture control via pre-twinning deformation can remarkably improve stretch formability of rolled Mg alloy sheets. In this review, recent researches on texture control via twinning deformation and its influence on stretch formability will be critically reviewed. The main contents include the micro-mechanism and impact factors of control in twin-orientation, plastic processing techniques of pre-inducing twins and the application of pre-induced twins in improvement of stretch formability. Finally, further research directions on this field were proposed.

Key words: Mg alloys, Texture, Twinning, Recrystallization, Formability