Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
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Effects of Yttrium Addition on Plastic Deformation of Rolled Magnesium
Keisuke TakemotoHiroaki RikihisaMasayuki TsushidaHiromoto KitaharaShinji Ando
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Tensile tests were applied to rolled Mg-Y alloy sheets with various contents of yttrium to investigate effects of yttrium addition on activities of basal slip and non-basal slip systems so as to clarify the relationship between tensile properties and activities of slip systems. 0.2% proof stress of Mg-Y alloys increased with increasing yttrium content ranging from 0.5 to 1.2 at%. Ductility increased with increasing yttrium content no more than 0.9 at% but decreased when 1.2 at% was added. Frequencies of basal and non-basal slips increased by yttrium addition. The frequency of {1011}<1123> first order pyramidal slip (FPCS) increased with increasing yttrium content no more than 0.9 at% and decreased when 1.2 at% was added. With increasing yttrium content, the frequency of {1122}<1123> second order pyramidal slip (SPCS) decreased, while that of {1010}<1120> prismatic slip (PS) increased. The highest total frequency of non-basal slips was observed in Mg-0.9Y, showing the highest ductility. Enhancement of ductility on magnesium was caused by activation of both basal and non-basal slips through yttrium addition.

Fig. 5 Optical micrographs of slip lines in 0.5Y-1 (ε = (a)1.7% and (b)5.5%) and 1.2Y-2 (ε = (c)2.0% and (d)5.2%). Slip lines were identified to be BS, PS, FPCS and SPCS using the trace analysis. I and II indicate connecting points of BS and FPCS, and BS and SPCS, respectively. Fullsize Image
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