Eiji AbeThe University of TokyoKink Strengthening Of Lpso And Mille-feuille Structures In Mg Alloys Intl Symp. on Next Generation Magnesium Alloys and Their Applications for Sustainable Development Back to Plenary Lectures » | |
Abstract:Dilute Mg alloys containing a few atomic percent of transition-metals and rare-earth elements have attracted increasing attention because of their excellent mechanical properties. The remarkable microstructural feature common for all of these Mg alloys is formation of a novel type of long-period stacking/order (LPSO) structures, which reveal a remarkable strength through the warm-extrusion process. During the process, the LPSO crystals are deformed not by simple dislocation migrations, but by kink-type, that is, the direct relevance to realize excellent properties of the alloys. From the extensive studies of the LPSO-structured Mg alloys for more than a decade, it has become apparent that the kink regions indeed play a critical role for effective strain storage of the alloys, but its detailed mechanism is not fully understood yet. |