Effect of grain refinement and crystallographic texture produced by friction stir processing on the biodegradation behavior of a Mg-Nd-Zn alloy
来源期刊:JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOG2019年第5期
论文作者:Wen Zhang Lili Tan Dingrui Ni Junxiu Chen Ying-Chao Zhao Long Liu Cijun Shuai Ke Yang ANDrej Atrens Ming-Chun Zhao
文章页码:777 - 783
摘 要:The application of a single pass of friction stir processing(FSP) to Mg-Nd-Zn alloy resulted in grain refinement, texture evolution and redistribution of second phases, which improved corrosion resistance.In this work, an as-rolled Mg-Nd-Zn alloy was subjected to FSP. The microstructure in the processed zone of the FS-400 rpm alloy exhibited refined grains, a more homogenous grain size distribution, less second phases, and stronger basal plane texture. The corrosion behavior assessed using immersion tests and electrochemical tests in Hank’s solution indicated that the FS-400 rpm alloy had a lower corrosion rate, which was attributed to the increase of basal plane intensity and grain refinement. The hardness was lowered slightly and the elongation was increased, which might be attributed to the redistribution of the crushed second phases.
Wen Zhang1,Lili Tan2,Dingrui Ni2,Junxiu Chen2,Ying-Chao Zhao1,Long Liu1,Cijun Shuai1,Ke Yang2,ANDrej Atrens3,Ming-Chun Zhao1
1. School of Material Science and Engineering, Central South University2. Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences3. Division of Materials, The University of Queensland
摘 要:The application of a single pass of friction stir processing(FSP) to Mg-Nd-Zn alloy resulted in grain refinement, texture evolution and redistribution of second phases, which improved corrosion resistance.In this work, an as-rolled Mg-Nd-Zn alloy was subjected to FSP. The microstructure in the processed zone of the FS-400 rpm alloy exhibited refined grains, a more homogenous grain size distribution, less second phases, and stronger basal plane texture. The corrosion behavior assessed using immersion tests and electrochemical tests in Hank’s solution indicated that the FS-400 rpm alloy had a lower corrosion rate, which was attributed to the increase of basal plane intensity and grain refinement. The hardness was lowered slightly and the elongation was increased, which might be attributed to the redistribution of the crushed second phases.
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