Abstract
The stretch formability of a rolled Mg- 1.5Zn-0.1Ca alloy sheet was investigated at room temperature. The Mg alloy showed a large Erichsen value of 8.2. This is due to a reduction in intensity of basal plane texture and a spreading of the basal poles towards the transverse direction. It is suggested that solid solution of Ca atoms into Mg plays a critical role in the unique texture formation. Activation of non-basal slips by dilute Ca addition was hypothesized to be related to the unique texture formation. ©2010 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Chino, Y., Huang, X., Suzuki, K., & Mabuchi, M. (2010). Enhancement of stretch formability at room temperature by addition of Ca in Mg-Zn alloy. Materials Transactions, 51(4), 818–821. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2009385
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