Anisotropic properties of magnesium sheet AZ31

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Abstract

Car weight corresponds directly to fuel consumption and driving performance. So in order to improve the fuel efficiency and performance of a car the weight has to be reduced. Magnesium as a light metal offers a wide range of weight saving opportunities, especially Magnesium wrought alloys with their improved mechanical properties have a high potential for structural applications. Mechanical properties in terms of their quality and anisotropy are dependent on the microstructure of the material and can be characterized by their degree of inhomogeneity, their grain size distribution and their crystallographic texture. Therefore the orientation distribution of grains, the grain size, its size distribution, the chemical composition (precipitates) itself influence the mechanical parameters and their anisotropy. In this presentation first results of mechanical anisotropy are given: differences in yield stress, r-values and their relation to the texture. This correlation between microstructure and mechanical behaviour offers the possibility to improve the mechanical properties, e.g. due to an optimisation of the material production process.

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Kaiser, F., Letzig, D., Bohlen, J., Styczynski, A., Hartig, C., & Kainer, K. U. (2003). Anisotropic properties of magnesium sheet AZ31. In Materials Science Forum (Vol. 419–422, pp. 315–320). Trans Tech Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.419-422.315

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