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Corrosion Behavior, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Novel Mg-Zn-Ca-Er Alloy for Bio-Medical Applications
Author(s) :
Bhat Panemangalore, Devadas [Auteur]
Unité Matériaux et Transformations (UMET) - UMR 8207
Shabadi, Rajashekhara [Auteur]
Unité Matériaux et Transformations (UMET) - UMR 8207
Gupta, Manoj [Auteur]
Nanyang Technological University [Singapour] [NTU]
Unité Matériaux et Transformations (UMET) - UMR 8207
Shabadi, Rajashekhara [Auteur]
Unité Matériaux et Transformations (UMET) - UMR 8207
Gupta, Manoj [Auteur]
Nanyang Technological University [Singapour] [NTU]
Journal title :
Metals
Abbreviated title :
Metals
Volume number :
11
Pages :
519
Publisher :
MDPI AG
Publication date :
2021-03-22
ISSN :
2075-4701
HAL domain(s) :
Chimie/Matériaux
English abstract : [en]
In this study, the effect of calcium (Ca) and erbium (Er) on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of magnesium-zinc alloys is reported. The alloys were prepared using disintegrated melt deposition ...
Show more >In this study, the effect of calcium (Ca) and erbium (Er) on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of magnesium-zinc alloys is reported. The alloys were prepared using disintegrated melt deposition (DMD) technique using the alloying additions as Zn, Ca, and Mg-Er master alloys and followed by hot extrusion. Results show that alloying addition of Er has significantly reduced the grain sizes of Mg-Zn alloys and also when compared to pure magnesium base material. It also has substantially enhanced both the tensile and the compressive properties by favoring the formation of MgZn2 type secondary phases that are uniformly distributed during hot-extrusion. The quaternary Mg-Zn-Ca-Er alloy exhibited the highest strength due to lower grain size and particle strengthening due to the influence of the rare earth addition Er. The observed elongation was a result of extensive twinning observed in the alloys. Also, the degradation rates have been substantially reduced as a result of alloying additions and it is attributed to the barrier effect caused by the secondary phases.Show less >
Show more >In this study, the effect of calcium (Ca) and erbium (Er) on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of magnesium-zinc alloys is reported. The alloys were prepared using disintegrated melt deposition (DMD) technique using the alloying additions as Zn, Ca, and Mg-Er master alloys and followed by hot extrusion. Results show that alloying addition of Er has significantly reduced the grain sizes of Mg-Zn alloys and also when compared to pure magnesium base material. It also has substantially enhanced both the tensile and the compressive properties by favoring the formation of MgZn2 type secondary phases that are uniformly distributed during hot-extrusion. The quaternary Mg-Zn-Ca-Er alloy exhibited the highest strength due to lower grain size and particle strengthening due to the influence of the rare earth addition Er. The observed elongation was a result of extensive twinning observed in the alloys. Also, the degradation rates have been substantially reduced as a result of alloying additions and it is attributed to the barrier effect caused by the secondary phases.Show less >
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Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
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Internationale
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Non
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Université de Lille
CNRS
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ENSCL
CNRS
INRAE
ENSCL
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Research team(s) :
Métallurgie Physique et Génie des Matériaux
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