10.17028/rd.lboro.9906290.v1 Rongxin Zhou Rongxin Zhou Anish Roy Anish Roy Vadim V. Silberschmidt Vadim V. Silberschmidt Supplementary information files for 'A crystal-plasticity model of extruded AM30 magnesium alloy' Loughborough University 2019 AM30 Grain size Texture Crystal plasticity Finite-element analysis Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified 2019-09-26 08:38:59 Figure https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/figure/Supplementary_information_files_for_A_crystal-plasticity_model_of_extruded_AM30_magnesium_alloy_/9906290 Supplementary information files for 'A crystal-plasticity model of extruded AM30 magnesium alloy'<div><br></div><div><u>Abstract:</u></div><div>An enhanced crystal-plasticity finite-element model is developed to model the effects of texture, grain size and loading direction on asymmetrical tension-compression behaviour of AM30 magnesium alloy. A constitutive description of plastic deformation in the suggested scheme accounts for contributions from deformation slip and twinning. The calibrated model was employed to investigate the effects of texture and grain size on the yield stress and strain- - hardening behaviour of AM30 magnesium alloy at room temperatures under various loading conditions. The study reveals that grain refinement and initial texture significantly influence the mechanical behaviour of AM30. Results show that the key factor controlling the tension compression asymmetry is deformation twinning. Two techniques, which could be used to reduce this asymmetry, are grain refinement and weakening of the initial texture in extruded AM30.<br></div>