
Magnesium Technology 2020
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The Magnesium Technology Symposium, the event on which this collection is based, is one of the largest yearly gatherings of magnesium specialists in the world. Papers represent all aspects of the field, ranging from primary production to applications to recycling. Moreover, papers explore everything from basic research findings to industrialization.
Magnesium Technology 2020
covers a broad spectrum of current topics, including alloys and their properties; cast products and processing; wrought products and processing; forming, joining, and machining; corrosion and surface finishing; and structural applications. In addition, there is coverage of new and emerging applications.
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2 - Contents [Seite 7]
3 - About the Editors [Seite 12]
4 - Session Chairs [Seite 15]
5 - Reviewer Pool [Seite 16]
6 - Part I Keynote Session [Seite 17]
7 - 1 Twin Transmission Across Grain Boundaries in Mg [Seite 18]
8 - 2 Hierarchically Structured Ultrafine Grained Magnesium Alloys [Seite 21]
9 - 3 Multistage Fatigue (MSF) Modeling of Magnesium in a Corrosion Environment [Seite 26]
10 - 4 Novel Texture Controlling of Mg Alloys [Seite 28]
11 - Part II Alloy Development [Seite 29]
12 - 5 Design of Ductile Rare-Earth-Free Magnesium Alloys [Seite 30]
13 - 6 Microstructure Evolution and Precipitation Strengthening in Ca-Containing Mg-Rare Earth Alloys [Seite 36]
14 - 7 A Die-Cast Magnesium Alloy for Applications at Elevated Temperatures [Seite 42]
15 - 8 Effect of Gd and Nd Additions on the Thermo-Mechanical Response of a MgMn Alloy [Seite 48]
16 - 9 Development of Ultra Lightweight, Corrosion Resistant Mg Alloys [Seite 54]
17 - Part III Alloy Design and Solidification [Seite 60]
18 - 10 Insights on Solidification of Mg and Mg-Al Alloys by Large Scale Atomistic Simulations [Seite 61]
19 - 11 Two-Stage Settling Approach to Purify Mg Alloy [Seite 64]
20 - 12 CALPHAD Modeling and Microstructure Investigation of Mg-Gd-Y-Zn Alloys [Seite 69]
21 - 13 Intermetallic Phase Formation in Mg-Ag-Nd (QE) and Mg-Ag-Nd-Zn (QEZ) Alloys [Seite 78]
22 - 14 Investigation on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Gd-Nd Ternary Alloys [Seite 86]
23 - 15 Recrystallization Effects on the Forming Behaviour of Magnesium Alloy Sheets with Varied Calcium Concentration [Seite 93]
24 - 16 Towards the Development of High Ductility Mg-Al Based Alloys Through Second-Phase Refinement with Trace Yttrium Additions [Seite 101]
25 - 17 Design of Heat-Dissipating Mg-La-Zn Alloys Based on Thermodynamic Calculations [Seite 107]
26 - 18 Effects of Zn Additions on the Room Temperature Formability and Strength in Mg-1.2Al-0.5Ca-0.4Mn Alloy Sheets [Seite 111]
27 - Part IV Fundamentals, Mechanical Behavior, Twinning, Plasticity, and Texture I [Seite 118]
28 - 19 An Investigation into the Role of Dislocation Climb During Intermediate Temperature Flow of Mg Alloys [Seite 119]
29 - 20 Deviations from Theoretical Orientation Relationship Along Tensile Twin Boundaries in Magnesium [Seite 127]
30 - 21 The Role of Faceting in {1012} Twin Nucleation [Seite 133]
31 - 22 In Situ TEM Investigation of ?c+a?Dislocations in Magnesium [Seite 139]
32 - 23 Full-Field Crystal Plasticity Modeling of {1012} Twin Nucleation [Seite 144]
33 - 24 The Incorporation of Discrete Deformation Twins in a Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Framework [Seite 150]
34 - 25 On the Load Multiaxiality Effect on the Cyclic Behaviour of Magnesium Alloys [Seite 153]
35 - Part V Thermomechanical Processing [Seite 162]
36 - 26 Deformation Driven Precipitation in Binary Magnesium Alloys [Seite 163]
37 - 27 Effect of Second Phase Particle Size on the Recrystallized Microstructure of Mg-Al Alloys Following ECAE Processing [Seite 166]
38 - 28 Relating Texture and Thermomechanical Processing Variables in Mg-Zn-Ca Alloys [Seite 173]
39 - 29 Variation of Extrusion Process Parameter for the Magnesium Alloy ME21 [Seite 179]
40 - 30 Asymmetric Rolling of TZ73 Magnesium Alloy to Improve Its Ductility [Seite 187]
41 - 31 Friction Stir Processing of Magnesium Alloy with Spiral Tool Path Strategy [Seite 195]
42 - 32 Joining Dissimilar Materials via Rotational Hammer Riveting Technique [Seite 204]
43 - Part VI Corrosion [Seite 210]
44 - 33 Anomalous Hydrogen Evolution on Magnesium [Seite 211]
45 - 34 Numerical Investigation of Micro-Galvanic Corrosion in Mg Alloys: Role of the Cathodic Intermetallic Phase Size and Spatial Distributions [Seite 213]
46 - 35 The Corrosion Behavior of High Purity Mg According to Process History [Seite 220]
47 - 36 Design of the Magnesium Composite with High Corrosion Resistance and High Deformability [Seite 226]
48 - 37 Advanced Immersion Testing of Model Mg-Alloys for Biomedical Applications [Seite 230]
49 - 38 Effect of 2 wt% Ag Addition on Corrosion Properties of ZK40 for Biodegradable Applications [Seite 238]
50 - 39 Study of In Vitro Biodegradation Behavior of Mg-2.5Zn-xES Composite [Seite 248]
51 - 40 Corrosion Behavior of Squeeze Cast Mg Alloy AM60-Based Hybrid Nanocomposite [Seite 254]
52 - Part VII Solidification and Production of Magnesium [Seite 261]
53 - 41 Thermodynamic Descriptions of the Quaternary Mg-Al-Zn-Sn System and Their Experimental Validation [Seite 262]
54 - 42 Investigation and Modelling of the Influence of Cooling Rates on the Microstructure of AZ91 Alloys [Seite 273]
55 - 43 The Independent Effects of Cooling Rate and Na Addition on Hydrogen Storage Properties in Hypo-eutectic Mg Alloys [Seite 280]
56 - 44 Producing High Purity Magnesium (99.99%) Directly by Pidgeon Process [Seite 289]
57 - 45 Research on Properties of Prefabricated Pellets of Silicothermic Process After Calcination in Flowing Argon Atmosphere [Seite 293]
58 - 46 Producing Pure Magnesium Through Silicothermic Under the Atmospheric Pressure [Seite 299]
59 - 47 Effect of Temperature on Magnesium Vapor Condensation in Inert Carrier Gas [Seite 303]
60 - Part VIII Fundamentals, Mechanical Behavior, Twinning, Plasticity, and Texture II [Seite 309]
61 - 48 Mapping Anisotropy and Triaxiality Effects in Magnesium Alloys [Seite 310]
62 - 49 Cold Formability of Extruded Magnesium Bands [Seite 318]
63 - 50 The Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Precipitation Hardening Behavior of Biodegradable Mg-Sr-Ca-Zn Based Alloys [Seite 324]
64 - 51 Experimental Investigation of Raster Tool Path Strategy for Friction Stir Processing of Magnesium Alloy [Seite 329]
65 - 52 Quantitative Relationship Analysis of Mechanical Properties with Microstructure and Texture Evolution in AZ Series Alloys [Seite 335]
66 - 53 On the Influence of Twinning and Detwinning on the Deformation of Mg at the Micron Scale [Seite 342]
67 - 54 An Investigation on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Hot-Dip-Aluminized-Q235/AZ91D Bimetallic Material Produced by Solid-Liquid Compound Casting [Seite 347]
68 - Part IX Poster Session [Seite 355]
69 - 55 Effect of Zinc on Solidification and Aging Behaviour of Magnesium Alloys Containing Rare Earths [Seite 356]
70 - 56 Influence of Manganese on Deformation Behavior of Magnesium Under Dynamic Loading [Seite 365]
71 - 57 Microstructure and Hardness of Porous Magnesium Processed by Powder Metallurgy Using Polystyrene as the Space Holder [Seite 370]
72 - 58 Correction to: Effects of Zn Additions on the Room Temperature Formability and Strength in Mg-1.2Al-0.5Ca-0.4Mn Alloy Sheets [Seite 375]
73 - Author Index [Seite 376]
74 - Subject Index [Seite 379]
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