The work softening behavior of pure Mg wire during cold drawing

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We performed multiple-pass cold drawing for pure Mg wire which showed excellent formability (~138% accumulative true strain) at room temperature. Different from the continuous work hardening occurring during cold drawing of Mg alloy wires, for pure Mg, an initially rapid increase in hardness and strength was followed by significant work softening and finally reached a steady-state level, approximately 40~45 HV. The work softening can be attributed to the dynamic recovery and recrystallization of pure Mg at room temperature. Meanwhile, an abrupt change in texture component also was detected with the transition from work hardening to softening in the strain range of 28~34%. During the whole drawing, the strongest texture component gradually transformed from as-extruded basal to < 101~0 > fiber (~28% accumulative true strain), and then rapidly returned to the weak basal texture.

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Sun, L., Bai, J., Xue, F., Chu, C., & Meng, J. (2018). The work softening behavior of pure Mg wire during cold drawing. Materials, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11040602

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