Understanding the influence of yttrium on the dominant twinning mode and local mechanical field evolution in extruded Mg-Y alloys
Chaitali Patil, Qianying Shi, Abhishek Kumar, Veera Sundararaghavan, John Allison

TL;DR
This study investigates how yttrium influences twin modes and local mechanical fields in extruded Mg-Y alloys, combining experiments and crystal plasticity modeling to reveal Y's role in twin activity and local strain evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of Y's effect on twin modes and local stress-strain behavior in Mg alloys using experimental data and advanced modeling.
Findings
Y suppresses TT1 twin formation and promotes TT2 activity.
TT2 twin sites exhibit higher local strain accumulation.
Increasing Y alters slip-twin CRSS ratios, affecting deformation mechanisms.
Abstract
Twinning is a primary deformation mechanism in Mg alloys. This study focuses on tension twins during uniaxial compression of Mg-Y alloys, with three key aspects: the orientation specificity of twin grains, the relative evolution of CRSS with increasing Y content, and the local stress and strain evolution at twin sites. Experimental characterization and crystal plasticity modeling were performed. In Mg-7wt.%Y, TT2-{112-1} tension twins were observed in addition to the common TT1-{101-2} twins. Increasing Y suppressed TT1 formation while promoting TT2 activity. A previously unreported group of crystallographic orientations with a higher global Schmid factor for <c+a> slip was identified, which exhibited TT1 twinning with increasing compression strain. To elucidate Y effects on twin activity and local mechanical fields, both TT1 and TT2 tension twin modes were incorporated into…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnesium Alloys: Properties and Applications · Hydrogen Storage and Materials · Magnetic Properties of Alloys
