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Title: Non-basal dislocation nucleation site of solid solution magnesium alloy
Authors: Basha, Dudekukla Althaf
Keywords: Activation energy;Alloying;Alloying elements;Binary alloys;Calcium alloys;Grain boundaries;Rare earths;Segregation (metallography);Shear stress;Solid solutions;Yttrium alloys;Basal dislocations;Comparison of materials;Critical resolved shear stress;Deformed microstructure;Grain boundary segregation;Micro-structural observations;Segregation energies;Similar material;Magnesium alloys
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Japan Institute of Metals (JIM)
Citation: Somekawa, H., Basha, D. A., Singh, A., Tsuru, T., & Yamaguchi, M. (2020). Non-basal dislocation nucleation site of solid solution magnesium alloy. Materials Transactions, 61(6), 1172-1175. doi:10.2320/matertrans.MT-M2020040
Abstract: The effect of grain boundary segregation on plastic deformation was investigated using the MgY solid solution binary alloy. Deformed microstructural observations revealed many traces of prismatic <a> dislocations as well as basal dislocations. These dislocations were nucleated at grain boundaries with segregation of yttrium element. By comparison of material factors of binary alloy, the alloying elements having low critical resolved shear stress (CRSS) of non-basal plane and large grain boundary (twin boundary) segregation energy led to activation of non-basal dislocations in the vicinity of grain boundaries. The MgCa alloy had similar material factors and showed the same deformed microstructures as those of the alloys containing rare-earth element, which indicate that calcium element is an alternative alloying element. © 2020 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
URI: https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MT-M2020040
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/7519
ISSN: 1345-9678
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Sciences

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