Anisotropy of Thermal Expansion in an AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Subjected to the Accumulative Roll Bonding
Z. Drozda, Z. Trojanováa, K. Halmešováb, J. Džuganb, P. Lukáča, P. Minárika
aCharles University Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, CZ-18200 Prague 8, Czech Republic
bComtes FHT, Dobřany, Průmyslová 996, 334 41 Dobřany, Czech Republic
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Accumulative roll bonding is one of method for the production of metal materials with ultrafine grain microstructure. Sheets of the AZ31 magnesium alloy subjected to the 1 and 2 accumulative roll bonding passes through the rolling mill were cut so that the sample axis was either parallel or perpendicular to the rolling direction. The linear thermal expansion of samples was measured using a LINSEIS L75PT-1600 dilatometer in the temperature range from room temperature up to 400°. The thermal expansion curves of the sheets were measured during two consequent heating and cooling cycles. The temperature dependences of the relative elongation and of the thermal expansion coefficient were estimated from the dilatometer measurements. Planar anisotropy of the thermal expansion was found.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.134.820
PACS numbers: 65.60.+a, 62.40.+i, 62.20.F-