Kara, Ismail HakkiDemirtas, Huseyin2024-09-292024-09-2920230954-40892041-3009https://doi.org/10.1177/09544089221119242https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/6463This study examines the high-temperature tensile properties of AZ31 and AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce alloys in different rolling directions. Tensile test results at 250 degrees C showed that the ductility of AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce alloy increased threefold in the 90 degrees perpendicular direction to rolling direction. Moreover, both strength and elongation values of AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce alloy were higher than those of AZ31. Macro-texture measurements revealed that AZ31 and AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce alloys showed strong and weakened basal texture in the rolling direction, respectively. The combined effect of secondary phases and texture weakening increased the high-temperature ductility (49%) of AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce. In the rolling direction, yield (YS) and ultimate tensile strength of AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce were obtained as 115 and 121 MPa, respectively. These values were higher than AZ31 alloy due to the stronger texture of the non-basal planes. The fracture surface of AZ31 samples proved that the rough and crack-dominated surface led to brittle fracture formation. However, fine-sized dimples resulted in a ductile fracture in AZ31-1.0Ca-0.2Ce samples.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAZ31Bhot rollingmicrostructuretexture strengthhigh-temperature tensile propertiesThe effect of hot rolling process on macro-texture and high-temperature mechanical properties of AZ31B alloy modified by Ca and CeArticle10.1177/095440892211192422-s2.0-8513561278715734Q31566237WOS:000837342100001Q3