Origin of the anomalous {101̄2} twinning during tensile deformation of mg alloy sheet

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In order to understand the origin of the anomalous twinning of the {101̄2} type, rolled sheets of AZ31 Mg alloy were deformed at room temperature in tension along the rolling direction. An excellent correlation was found between {101̄2} twinning tendency and basal dislocation slip activity. Calculation of strain tensor indicated that the diagonal strain components associated with the localized basal slip can be canceled completely by the {101̄2} twinning. The results led to the conclusion that anomalous {101̄2} twins were formed to accommodate the strain incompatibility caused by localized basal dislocation slip. © 2008 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Koike, J., Sato, Y., & Ando, D. (2008). Origin of the anomalous {101̄2} twinning during tensile deformation of mg alloy sheet. Materials Transactions, 49(12), 2792–2800. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MRA2008283

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