Texture Control and the Yield Anisotropy of Plane Strain Magnesium Extrusions

Abstract
The textures developed in magnesium, annealed after both hot and cold extrusion under essentially plane strain conditions, have been qualitatively accounted for in terms of the operative deformation modes. It is found that the main features of both textures are explained by the operation of {1012} and {1011} twinning together with basal slip, but there is an important component of the hot extrusion annealing texture not found in the cold extrusions texture which can only be explained by the action of {1010} or {1011} slip.
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