Local Mechanical Property Variations of AZ31B Magnesium Sheet due to Elevated Temperature Forming

2009-01-0864

4/20/2009

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The influence of elevated temperature forming on local mechanical properties of AZ31B magnesium (Mg) sheet material was investigated. The Mg sheet was formed into a closure component with high temperature gas pressure at 485°C. Miniature tensile testing specimens were cut from selected areas of the component where different levels of thinning occurred. The specimens were strained in tension to fracture using a miniature tensile stage. The two-dimensional strain distribution in the necking region along with true stress-true strain curves were computed using a digital image correlation technique to assess the influence of the forming-induced thinning on tensile strength and percent elongation at fracture.
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Savic, V., Hector, L., Kim, S., and Verma, R., "Local Mechanical Property Variations of AZ31B Magnesium Sheet due to Elevated Temperature Forming," SAE World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 20, 2009, .
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4/20/2009
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2009-01-0864
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Technical Paper
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English