The Role of Zn on the Elevated Temperature Compression Behavior of Mg5Nd: An In Situ Synchrotron Radiation Diffraction Study

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As-cast Mg5Nd, Mg5Nd3Zn, Mg5Nd5Zn and Mg5Nd7Zn alloys were investigated with in situ synchrotron radiation diffraction during compression at 350°C. The results and the post-mortem microscopy investigations suggest that twinning was active during deformation, and was most pronounced in the binary alloy whereas in the ternary alloys grain rotation could be observed. Sub-grain formation could be detected in all the alloys. The reinforcing capacity of the intermetallic network was the largest in Mg5Nd and Mg5Nd3Zn.

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Tolnai, D., Buzolin, R. H., D‘Elia, F., Subroto, T., Gavras, S., Stark, A., … Hort, N. (2016). The Role of Zn on the Elevated Temperature Compression Behavior of Mg5Nd: An In Situ Synchrotron Radiation Diffraction Study. JOM, 68(12), 3051–3056. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-016-2159-8

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