High strain rate behaviour of magnesium alloy AZ31B and its nano-composite with variation of temperature

Because of its lightweight potential in the automobile and aerospace industries, research on the mechanical response of magnesium alloy under the effect of temperature or high strain rates have been conducted. On the other hand, lightweight composites have received relatively few attention. In this...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Goh, Kok Swee.
Other Authors: Shu Dong Wei
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54052
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Summary:Because of its lightweight potential in the automobile and aerospace industries, research on the mechanical response of magnesium alloy under the effect of temperature or high strain rates have been conducted. On the other hand, lightweight composites have received relatively few attention. In this paper, temperature-dependent deformation behaviors of AZ31 Mg alloy and its reinforced composite are studied. Both materials were subjected to high strain rate dynamic loading using Compressive Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar under testing temperatures of -30°C, 25°C and 200°C. Mechanical properties such compressive strength and ductility were analyzed and results such as stress-strain, log stress-log strain and failure strain-homologous temperature graphs were discussed. An analytic comparison between AZ31B Mg alloy and AZ31B reinforced composite was also examined and results revealed AZ31B reinforced composite display superior strength properties with slightly weaker ductility than AZ31B Mg alloy at all three temperature variations.