Guan Renguo1, Xing Zhenhuan1, Wang Chao1, et al. Microstructural Evolution Behaviors of AZ61 Magnesium Alloy during Continuous Rheo-extrusion[J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys, 2007,(10):744-746.
Guan Renguo1, Xing Zhenhuan1, Wang Chao1, et al. Microstructural Evolution Behaviors of AZ61 Magnesium Alloy during Continuous Rheo-extrusion[J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys, 2007,(10):744-746.DOI:
AZ61 magnesium alloy wire with the diameters of 10 mm was fabricated by means of self-designed continuous rheo-extrusion equipment. Microstructure of the alloy can gradually be evolved from dendrites at the pouring entrance to the fine broken crystal
and to equiaxed and spherical grains at the extrusion zone due to the actions of kneading and shearing by the roll resulting in the sheared broken dendritic arm. During the extrusion forming process
solid phase structure in the central location has a slight deformation
while it has an evident deformation in the outside
and the ultra-fine grain structure can be generated in the meniscus. Prepared AZ61 magnesium alloy wire has desirable sectional microstructure
characterized by two-phase plastic flow with rational processing parameters.