June 29, 2023
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Hot rolling of ZK60 magnesium sheet with isotropic tensile properties from tubing made by Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE)

Abstract

In order to evaluate the viability of ShAPE processed Mg alloys as a feedstock for fabricating lightweight sheet material, tubes consisting of ShAPE-extruded Mg alloy ZK60 were flattened into plates and hot rolled at 450 °C to reductions of 37%, 68%, and 93%. The mechanical properties and microstructure of the rolled material were characterized through tensile testing and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD). ZK60 specimens rolled to 68% reduction had tensile properties similar to published properties of rolled ZK60 sheets fabricated using conventional processes, and exhibited negligible tensile anisotropy referenced to the rolling direction. Additional rolling from 68% to 93% reduced the ultimate tensile stress in the rolling direction from 341.74±5.96 MPa to 260.76±22.4MPa. The yield stress and elongation to failure of the material also decreased from 292.16±1.11 MPa to 256.93±18.4 MPa and 6.95±1.94% to 3.38±0.51%, respectively, but negligible little anisotropy was observed with respect to loading direction. EBSD mapping indicated that the as-extruded ZK60 had texture rotated away from the basal direction which developed into a strong basal texture over numerous hot rolling steps. This evolution in texture has been observed after rolling for hot-rolled ZK60 fabricated through conventional extrusion processes. The initial grain structure was found to have experienced noticeable twinning from flattening the tube into plate. After hot rolling, the grain structure became more equiaxed, but the average grain diameter did not change appreciably from 5.15 ± 3.39 µm in the ShAPE extruded material, to 5.27 ± 12.44 µm in the 93% hot rolled sheet. This response to hot rolling is similar to the response of ZK60 fabricated using other methods such as Equal Channel Angular Processing (ECAP). Therefore, this work demonstrates ShAPE has the potential as an alternative method to producing feedstock for Mg alloy sheets. Modifications to the experimental procedure which could lead to improvements in observed properties are briefly discussed.

Published: June 29, 2023

Citation

Frazier W.E., V.V. Joshi, N.R. Overman, M.A. Rhodes, T.J. Roosendaal, R.J. Seffens, and E.K. Nickerson, et al. 2021. Hot rolling of ZK60 magnesium sheet with isotropic tensile properties from tubing made by Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE) Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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