In the present study, a coarse grained AZ31 plate was refined by twin boundaries (TBs) and grain boundaries (GBs), respectively. A comparative study about the different effects of grain refinements by GBs and by TBs on tension-compression yield asymmetry was performed. Our results show that both the refinements by GBs and by TBs increase the tensile and compressive yield strengths, but to a different degree. {1012} TBs are more effective to harden {1012} twinning, but yield a lower strengthening against prismatic slip, and a much lower tension-compression yield asymmetry is thus obtained. Both the differences in boundary coherence and misorientation between GBs and TBs affect the hardening. The misorientation of TBs provides a lower geometric compatibility factor (a higher hardening) for both prismatic slip and {1012} twinning than that of GBs, which in detail is the result of the much higher angle between c-axes of the two sides of TBs (about 86°) than GBs (0-50°). It is found that, for hardening of prismatic slip, boundary coherence plays a more important role than misorientation. With regard to {1012} twinning, the different misorientation of TBs from GBs mainly accounts for their different hardening effects.
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Yu, H., Xin, Y., Chapuis, A., Huang, X., Xin, R., & Liu, Q. (2016). The different effects of twin boundary and grain boundary on reducing tension-compression yield asymmetry of Mg alloys. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep29283
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