A Constitutive Model for Predicting Hot Tearing Propensity of Magnesium Alloys

Ye Zhou, Xincheng Miao, Qinghe Xiao, Siyao Liu, Rui Guan, Xingang Ai, Pingli Mao, Shengli Li
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Hot tearing, a severe casting defect in magnesium ingots, necessitates the development of constitutive relations to accurately predict the susceptibility of magnesium alloys. In this study, we propose an elastic–viscoplastic (E–V) model for forecasting the hot tearing propensity of Mg–Zn–Cu alloys. Our findings demonstrate that the E–V model yields a hot tearing indicator (HTI) that closely aligns with experimental results compared to the elastic–plastic (E–P) model. Moreover, the E–V model successfully synchronizes with experimental data regarding the initiation temperature for hot tearing. Notably, considering viscoplastic strain leads to higher strain values in the E–V model than those observed in the E–P model. Furthermore, our research highlights that employing an E–V approach is more suitable for predicting hot tearing in magnesium alloys and provides valuable insights into evaluating casting defects within this material system.

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预测镁合金热撕裂倾向的构造模型
热撕裂是镁锭中的一种严重铸造缺陷,因此有必要开发出能准确预测镁合金易损性的构成关系。在本研究中,我们提出了一个弹性-粘弹性(E-V)模型,用于预测镁锌铜合金的热撕裂倾向。研究结果表明,与弹塑性(E-P)模型相比,E-V 模型得出的热撕裂指标(HTI)与实验结果非常接近。此外,E-V 模型成功地与热撕裂起始温度方面的实验数据同步。值得注意的是,考虑粘弹性应变会导致 E-V 模型中的应变值高于 E-P 模型中的应变值。此外,我们的研究突出表明,采用 E-V 方法更适合预测镁合金的热撕裂,并为评估这种材料体系中的铸造缺陷提供了宝贵的见解。
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