2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2005.08.088
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Deformation behaviour of Mg–Li alloys at elevated temperatures

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“…• C like ECAP was performed, showed a high elongation near 70% which was lower than that observed for other superplastic two phase MgLi alloys [6,7,10]. However, the sample after HPT carried out at lower temperature showed significantly better superplastic properties after ECAP than the other alloys [10].…”
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“…• C like ECAP was performed, showed a high elongation near 70% which was lower than that observed for other superplastic two phase MgLi alloys [6,7,10]. However, the sample after HPT carried out at lower temperature showed significantly better superplastic properties after ECAP than the other alloys [10].…”
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“…However, the sample after HPT carried out at lower temperature showed significantly better superplastic properties after ECAP than the other alloys [10]. On the other hand, the method has limitations concerning the size of samples and inhomogeneity of deformation.…”
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“…Cross-slip and climb of dislocations may be responsible for the softening in the hightemperature plastic deformation process, especially for the single-phase Mg-Li alloy. 15) However, during deformation of dual phase Mg-Li alloy polycrystals, another factor of codeformation between and phases is assumed. The f0001gh11 " 2 20i slip system in the phase and f110gh111i slip system in the phase can match with each other, according to the calculation of crystallography of the bcc/hcp transformation in the Mg-Li alloy that had been reported.…”
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“…[3][4][5] However, the application of Mg-Li alloys is restricted in practice due to undesirable properties, mainly poor corrosion and wear resistance. [6][7][8][9] Surface treatment, specifically coating, is an effective way to improve corrosion resistance and wear resistance of Mg alloys.…”
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