Summary: | <p>The current study investigates the formability of ZEK100, a rare-earth containing magnesium alloy, using an in-house developed technique of pneumatic bulge forming. The thesis pursued innovation of sample preparation, testing, and experimental data analysis in order to create several forming limit diagrams (FLDs) of critical importance for determining a methodology for Mg formability. Samples were bulged through elliptical and circular dies at room temperature, 150 C, and 250 C, in two orientations, rolling direction (RD) and transverse direction (TD), in order to determine temperature dependence and orientation characteristics. The current research concluded ZEK100 is not a suitable alloy for room temperature forming processes used in automotive industries. Little difference between safe and marginal, as well as marginal and failure strain ratios was seen for RD orientation testing, while greater resolution is evident for TD orientation testing. ZEK100 exhibits a temperature dependence in relation to limiting strain between RD and TD.</p>
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