Microstructural Evolution of Mg-Zn-Gd Alloy Using Equal Channel Angular Pressing to Enhance Mechanical and Corrosion Properties
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2025
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Equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was used on the Mg-Zn-Gd alloy in this study to improve its corrosion and mechanical properties. Microstructural and phase analysis reveal that, after ECAP, a substantial grain refinement occurred, and secondary phases were observed. The grain size of the as-cast (AC) sample is reduced from 20 ± 1 to 0.88 ± 0.6 µm, attributed to dynamic recrystallization. The mechanical properties of the ECAP sample were significantly improved when compared to the AC sample. An improvement in the microhardness (43%), ultimate tensile strength (73%), yield strength (76%), and ductility (50%) were observed for the ECAP sample. A decrease in the corrosion rate was observed for ECAP sample (9 ± 1 mm/year) compared to the AC (16 ± 2 mm/year) sample. The grain refinement and crystallographic orientation of the ECAP samples contributed to the enhancement of corrosion resistance. © ASM International 2025.
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Corrosion rate, Corrosion resistance, Corrosion resistant alloys, Corrosive effects, Dynamic recrystallization, Equal channel angular pressing, Gadolinium alloys, Grain size and shape, Magnesium alloys, Tensile strength, Zinc alloys, Zirconium alloys, As-cast, Channel angular pressing, Equal channel angular, Grains refinement, Mechanical, Mechanical and corrosion properties, Mg-zn-gd, Mg-Zn-Gd alloy, Micro-structural, Property, Grain refinement
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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2025, 34, 21, pp. 25273-25283
