Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams

Despite aluminum profiles, magnesium profiles have not been well developed due to the low formability. Furthermore, extruded magnesium profiles show a strong dependence on the mechanical properties, according to the loading direction. This is caused by a strong basal texture, which is directly depen...

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Main Authors: Felix Gensch, Sven Gall, Stefan Lechner, Christoph Fahrenson, Soeren Mueller
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/4/547
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spelling doaj-c0191dadab2b491ca905d9ceaeb82e912021-03-28T00:01:38ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012021-03-011154754710.3390/met11040547Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld SeamsFelix Gensch0Sven Gall1Stefan Lechner2Christoph Fahrenson3Soeren Mueller4INGWERK GmbH, 13629 Berlin, GermanyINGWERK GmbH, 13629 Berlin, GermanyExtrusion Research & Development Center, TU Berlin, 13355 Berlin, GermanyZELMI, TU Berlin, 10623 Berlin, GermanyExtrusion Research & Development Center, TU Berlin, 13355 Berlin, GermanyDespite aluminum profiles, magnesium profiles have not been well developed due to the low formability. Furthermore, extruded magnesium profiles show a strong dependence on the mechanical properties, according to the loading direction. This is caused by a strong basal texture, which is directly dependent on the process parameters during the extrusion and the subsequent aging. Thus, the present paper focuses on the analysis of the microstructure and its evolution of extruded magnesium hollow profiles, which were subjected to a series of heat treatments at 475 °C up to one hour. The hollow profiles were extruded through a porthole die, thus, containing longitudinal weld seams. These were formed by material that underwent heavy shearing along the tool surface based on the friction conditions in the porthole die. Three extrusion ratios (ER = 8:1, ER = 16:1, ER = 30:1) were applied, resulting in three different wall thicknesses of the profiles. The microstructure of the profiles was analyzed using light-optical microscopy (LOM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The analysis revealed no change of the microstructure of the profiles extruded at the two higher extrusion ratios within the time frame of the heat treatment. In contrast, the microstructure and, thus, the micro-texture of the profile with the lowest extrusion ratio (ER = 8:1) has been affected to a great extent. While only small changes in microstructure in the weld-free area were observed, the initial microstructure in the weld seam was transformed from fine recrystallized grains into a significantly bimodal microstructure mainly due to an abnormal grain growth (AGG). These changes were accompanied by a promotion of the rare-earth (RE) texture component for the weld-free material and a change of the overall texture from RE to a typical non-RE double fiber texture for the weld seam due to the intense AGG within the short-time heat treatments. In addition, the influence of the extrusion ratio on particle size and distribution as well as the character of the microstructure governing the behavior during heat treatments was analyzed and discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/4/547extrusionmagnesiumweld seamsrare-earthheat treatmentelectron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
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author Felix Gensch
Sven Gall
Stefan Lechner
Christoph Fahrenson
Soeren Mueller
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Sven Gall
Stefan Lechner
Christoph Fahrenson
Soeren Mueller
Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams
Metals
extrusion
magnesium
weld seams
rare-earth
heat treatment
electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
author_facet Felix Gensch
Sven Gall
Stefan Lechner
Christoph Fahrenson
Soeren Mueller
author_sort Felix Gensch
title Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams
title_short Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams
title_full Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams
title_fullStr Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural Stability of Extruded Mg-Mn-Ce Hollow Profiles with Weld Seams
title_sort microstructural stability of extruded mg-mn-ce hollow profiles with weld seams
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Despite aluminum profiles, magnesium profiles have not been well developed due to the low formability. Furthermore, extruded magnesium profiles show a strong dependence on the mechanical properties, according to the loading direction. This is caused by a strong basal texture, which is directly dependent on the process parameters during the extrusion and the subsequent aging. Thus, the present paper focuses on the analysis of the microstructure and its evolution of extruded magnesium hollow profiles, which were subjected to a series of heat treatments at 475 °C up to one hour. The hollow profiles were extruded through a porthole die, thus, containing longitudinal weld seams. These were formed by material that underwent heavy shearing along the tool surface based on the friction conditions in the porthole die. Three extrusion ratios (ER = 8:1, ER = 16:1, ER = 30:1) were applied, resulting in three different wall thicknesses of the profiles. The microstructure of the profiles was analyzed using light-optical microscopy (LOM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). The analysis revealed no change of the microstructure of the profiles extruded at the two higher extrusion ratios within the time frame of the heat treatment. In contrast, the microstructure and, thus, the micro-texture of the profile with the lowest extrusion ratio (ER = 8:1) has been affected to a great extent. While only small changes in microstructure in the weld-free area were observed, the initial microstructure in the weld seam was transformed from fine recrystallized grains into a significantly bimodal microstructure mainly due to an abnormal grain growth (AGG). These changes were accompanied by a promotion of the rare-earth (RE) texture component for the weld-free material and a change of the overall texture from RE to a typical non-RE double fiber texture for the weld seam due to the intense AGG within the short-time heat treatments. In addition, the influence of the extrusion ratio on particle size and distribution as well as the character of the microstructure governing the behavior during heat treatments was analyzed and discussed.
topic extrusion
magnesium
weld seams
rare-earth
heat treatment
electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/4/547
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