The influence of new severe plastic deformation on microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of Mg-0.8Mn-0.5Ca alloy
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In this research, the effect of accumulative extrusion bonding (AEB) on the
microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg-0.8Mn-0.5Ca biocompatible
alloy was investigated. The goal of this research was to develop the
mechanical and corrosion properties of Mg-0.8Mn-0.5Ca alloy after ABE
process as a novel severe plastic deformation process. The simulation of AEB
process showed that the average effective strain per pass for channels with
the internal angle of 120? is about 1.93. The average grain size was
dramatically decreased from about 448.3 ?m for the homogenized alloy to 1.55
?m for the 3-pass processed sample. Microstructural observations suggested a
combination of continuous, discontinuous and twinning-induced dynamic
recrystallization as the major mechanisms of grain refinement. Tensile and
compressive strengths were improved from 150 and 205 MPa to 330 and 301 MPa
after three passes of AEB, respectively indicating 2 and 1.5 times
improvements, respectively. Tensile elongation decreased from 26 % for the
homogenized sample to 7.5 % for the 3-pass processed sample due to the
severe work-hardening, non-uniform strains and inhomogeneous microstructure
produced by ABE process. Corrosion resistance in SBF solution was improved
from 1.1 to 14.159 K? Cm2 after three passes of ABE due to the presence of
hydroxyapatite formed on the surface of the AEBed samples.
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