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Full Length Article | Open Access

Investigation of the compressive deformation mechanisms in Mg-Gd-Y strengthened bimetallic composite rods

Yunpeng MengbHua Zhanga( )Hongchen JinaLonghui SunaLifei WangbLiwei LucKwang Seon Shina,d
Shandong Key Laboratory of Advanced Structural Materials Genome Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai, Shandong 264005, China
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of High Efficiency and Precision Machining of Difficult-to-Cut Material, Hunan University of Science and Technology, Xiangtan, Hunan 411201, China
Magnesium Technology Innovation Center, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, South Korea

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The bimetallic composite rods prepared by co-extrusion have good mechanical properties, but their compressive deformation behaviors have rarely been studied. This paper primarily investigates the compressive deformation behavior of the AZ31/Mg-Gd-Y composite rod, analyzes the differences between its compressive deformation behavior and that of AZ31, and systematically studies the compressive deformation mechanisms of various regions in the composite rod, as well as the texture evolution and {10-12} twin evolution during the compression process. The results reveal that the AZ31/Mg-Gd-Y composite rods exhibit excellent metallurgical bonding, with the interface remaining intact even under a 9% compressive strain. In the compression process, AZ31 initiates yielding earlier than the AZ31/Mg-Gd-Y composite rods, exhibiting a relatively lower yield strength, whereas both show comparable plasticity. The deformation behavior of the AZ31/Mg-Gd-Y composite rod is governed by a combination of basal 〈a〉 slip and {10-12} 〈-1011〉 tension twinning during compression along the ED (extrusion direction). With increasing compressive strain, the number of {10-12} twins in the AZ31 region (A/G-AZ31) of the AZ31/Mg-Gd-Y composite rod increases significantly, leading to changes in grain orientation, whereas the Mg-Gd-Y region (A/G-Mg-Gd-Y) of the composite rod shows no significant change. In addition, the A/G-Mg-Gd-Y significantly inhibits the nucleation and growth of {10-12} twins in A/G-AZ31 during compression, and thus the texture hardening generated by {10-12} twins make the work hardening behavior of the AZ31/Mg-Gd-Y composite rods different from that of AZ31.

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Journal of Magnesium and Alloys
Pages 6221-6235

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Meng Y, Zhang H, Jin H, et al. Investigation of the compressive deformation mechanisms in Mg-Gd-Y strengthened bimetallic composite rods. Journal of Magnesium and Alloys, 2025, 13(12): 6221-6235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jma.2025.09.017

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Received: 25 July 2025
Revised: 15 August 2025
Accepted: 09 September 2025
Published: 22 October 2025
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