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Rolling processes for fabricating thin AZ61 and AZ31 alloy sheets adequate
for superplastic forming have been developed. Superplastic behavior of the
sheets was evaluated in the temperature range 573-693 K and compared that o
f the initial materials having relatively coarse grains. Existing deformati
on mechanism maps for face-centered cubic and body-centered cubic metals we
re reviewed and found to be deficient in predicting the deformation behavio
r of magnesium alloys with hexagonal close-packed crystal structure. Using
the experimental data for a number of Mg alloys, which are associated with
various deformation mechanisms competing at elevated temperatures, deformat
ion mechanism maps for Mg alloys could be constructed. Excellent prediction
capability of the maps was verified at temperatures of 573-673 K. (C) 2001
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