Affiliation:
1. Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
2. Inha University
Abstract
Samples of AZ31 wrought magnesium alloy are hot extruded into forward direction with
various initial billet temperatures and extrusion ratios (ERs). Usually the insufficient room
temperature formability of magnesium wrought alloys makes processing steps like rolling, extrusion
etc. difficult, thus limiting their use for rolled or wrought parts. However, in this paper experiment
is preformed under the hot forward extrusion process for AZ31 wrought magnesium alloy with
different important parameters. Major process parameters such as punch speed, billet temperatures
and ERs are considered and applied to the hot extrusion process with a constant value of the die
land. The influence of different billet temperatures and ERs on the hot forward extrusion process is
investigated and analyzed in terms of the grain flow, microstructure, grain size and hardness
distribution of formed part for magnesium and Mg alloy. Maximum forming loads for various main
parameters is tackled and checked to know the optimum forming load for hot forward extrusion
process. Also finest grain sizes and an inhomogeneous microstructure of extruded parts seem to
occur near the die land of tool-set due to the anisotropic plastic behavior during the hot extrusion
process. Extrusion properties such as extrusion load, grain size, micro hardness and surface quality
are compared between the main parameters during the hot forward extrusion process. In addition it
is easily disclosed from the experiment results that the die land designed for safe tool-set plays a
key role in improving the mechanical properties of formed product during hot forward extrusion
process for AZ31 magnesium alloy.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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4 articles.
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