Understanding the kinetics of static recrystallization in Mg-Zn-Ca alloys using an integrated PRISMS simulation framework
David Montiel (1), Philip Staublin (1), Supriyo Chakraborty (1), Tracy Berman (1), Chaitali Patil (1), Michael Pilipchuk (2), Veera Sundararaghavan (2), John Allison (1), Katsuyo Thornton (1, 3) ((1) Department of Materials Science, Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

TL;DR
This study combines experimental data with advanced simulations to model static recrystallization in Mg-Zn-Ca alloys, revealing key parameters and discrepancies at different stages and conditions.
Contribution
The paper introduces an integrated PRISMS simulation framework that accurately models static recrystallization dynamics in Mg alloys by fitting to experimental data and identifying key material parameters.
Findings
Simulation accurately describes recrystallization at 20% strain and 350°C.
Grain boundary mobility can be determined from experimental data.
Discrepancies observed at low temperatures suggest additional physical mechanisms are needed.
Abstract
Recrystallization is a phenomenon in which a plastically deformed polycrystalline microstructure with a high dislocation density transforms into another that has low dislocation density. This evolution is driven by the stored energy in dislocations, rather than grain growth driven by grain boundary energy alone. One difficulty in quantitative modeling of recrystallization is the uncertainty in material parameters, which can be addressed by integration of experimental data into simulations. In this work, we compare simulated static recrystallization dynamics of a Mg-3Zn-0.1Ca wt.% alloy to experiments involving thermomechanical processing followed by measurements of the recrystallization fraction over time. The simulations are performed by combining PRISMS software for crystal plasticity and phase-field models (PRISMS-Plasticity and PRISMS-PF, respectively) in an integrated computational…
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TopicsMagnesium Alloys: Properties and Applications · Metallurgy and Material Forming · Microstructure and mechanical properties
