Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.48548/pubdata-1650
Resource typeJournal Article
Title(s)Die geometry influence on the texture and microstructure development during extrusion of AZ31 and ZK60 magnesium alloy chips
DOI10.48548/pubdata-1650
Handle20.500.14123/1731
CreatorHendriok, Leo
Nienaber, Maria  0000-0002-6461-404X
Kurz, Gerrit  0000-0001-5003-2797
Ben Khalifa, Noomane  0000-0003-0566-3690
AbstractSolid state recycling by direct extrusion of metal chips can significantly reduce energy requirements in comparison to traditional recycling strategies and primary production. The process consists of cold-compacting the chips into chip-based billets and subsequent hot extrusion to the desired profile. Thereby, mechanical properties comparable to conventional profiles made from as-cast billets can be achieved. This study examines the development of microstructure and texture and their impact on the mechanical properties. Consequently, extrusion experiments are conducted using two sets of dies, namely a flat face (FF) die and an ECAP die, with magnesium alloys AZ31 and ZK60. The texture of the profiles and extrusion remainders of both dies is measured using EBSD and XRD in order to analyse the influence of the chips and deformation path on the texture development. The microstructure of the extruded chip-based profiles exhibits notable grain refinement, which can be attributed to the substantial mechanical strain introduced during milling and compaction of the chips. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the combination of chip-based billets and FF die extrusion results in a favourable weakening of basal texture and development of a RE-like < 2–1-11 > texture component, thus causing a tilt of basal planes out of extrusion direction. Conversely, ECAP extrusion leads to an increased intensity of basal texture, highlighting the influence of deformation path on texture development. Finally, it is shown that a combination of microstructure and texture effects can result in preferable mechanical properties of chip-based profiles.
LanguageEnglish
KeywordsSolid-state recycling; Chip extrusion; Magnesium alloy; Texture; ECAP; EBSD
Year of publication in PubData2025
Publishing typeParallel publication
Publication versionPublished version
Date issued2024-12-17
Creation contextResearch
NotesThis publication was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Published byMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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