Hot deformation behavior of SiCp/AZ91 magnesium matrix composite fabricated by stir casting

2008 
Abstract The uniaxial compressive deformation behavior of a 10 vol.% SiC particulate reinforced AZ91 magnesium matrix composite (SiCp/AZ91) fabricated by stir casting is investigated at elevated temperature (250–400 °C). Peak stresses and flow stresses decrease as temperatures increase and strain rates decrease. The extent of dynamic recrystallization (DRX) becomes less as temperatures decrease at 250–350 °C or strain rates increase, and recrystallization occurs mainly within the intergranular regions rich of particles. Dynamic recrystallization accomplishes at 400 °C even at the strain rate of 1 s −1 . An analysis of the effective stress dependence on strain rate and temperature gives a stress exponent of n  = 5 and a true activation energy of Q  = 99 kJ/kJ. The value of Q is close to the value for grain boundary diffusion in Mg. It is concluded that the deformation mechanism of SiCp/AZ91 composite during hot compression is controlled by the dislocation climb.
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