In order to expand the application prospects of LZ91 magnesium alloy, improve its tensile strength and yield strength. In this paper, the asynchronous rolling and cumulative rolling technology are combined in the large plastic deformation technology, and the LZ91 magnesium alloy after coating the aluminum foil by the asynchronous accumulative roll bonding is performed. The analysis shows that the asynchronous accumulative roll bonding technology accumulates a large amount of deformation energy storage inside the material through large plastic deformation, and refines the grain to the micro-nano level, which increases the strength of the LZ91 magnesium alloy by 86% and the hardness by 63.97%. Improve the internal structure and application performance of the material.
In this paper, the multi-layered LZ91/Al alloy composite materials were prepared by asynchronous accumulative roll bonding (AARB), and the effect of the multilayer structure on the electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of the alloy was investigated. The result show that the number of LZ91 and Al layers increase exponentially with the increase of AARB passes, and the LZ91 layer and Al layer, α-Mg phase and β-Li phase in the alloy are arranged alternately. Besides, as the aggregate thickness of the Al layer increases in the AARB process, the electrical conductivity of the alloy also increases. Thish can effectively improve the electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of the alloy.
Mg–8Li–2Y–Zn/Al multilayered composites were successfully fabricated by the CAARB process, and have excellent mechanical properties and electrical conductivity, expanding their applications.
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