Effect of friction stir processing parameters on the microstructure and properties of ZK60 magnesium alloy

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Friction stir processing is an important method for acquiring ultrafine-grained materials. In this paper, 3 mm ZK60 magnesium alloy sheet was carried for friction stir processing. The best processing parameters with a small grain size and maximum mechanical properties were obtained by comparing different rotation speeds and processing speeds. Fine recrystallized grains and high-angle grain boundaries were observed in stirring zone under different processing parameters. With increasing rotation speed, the grain size and high-angle grain boundary ratio increase; while with increasing processing speed, the grain size decrease, and the ratio of high-angle grain boundaries increase. When rotation speed and processing speed are 1400 r•min-1 and 100 mm•min-1, the processing plate have the largest ultimate tensile strength are 267.52 Mpa, that reached 84.62% of the base metals, and the yield strength, elongation and grain size are 166.97 Mpa, 15.32% and 1.12 1.64 µm, respectively. The processing plate has more excellent damping performance than rolled.

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Hu, Y., Sun, Y., He, J., Fang, D., Zhu, J., & Meng, X. (2022). Effect of friction stir processing parameters on the microstructure and properties of ZK60 magnesium alloy. Materials Research Express, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac475e

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