Combined effect of multidirectional forging and heat treatment on erosion and corrosion behaviour of the Mg-Zn-Mn alloys
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2024
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Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Multidirectional forging (MDF) was successfully applied to the Mg-4Zn-1Mn alloy for five passes at 300 °C. The grain size of 5 pass MDF processed samples reached 18 ± 3 µm from 256 ± 6 µm, and ?-Mg, MgZn<inf>2</inf> and MnZn<inf>13</inf> peaks were observed. Further MDF processed samples were solution treated (ST) at 300 °C for 2 h and quenched in SAE 20W40 oil and followed by artificial ageing (A) at 170 °C for four different timings including 1.5 h, 2 h, 2.5 h and 3.5 h respectively. The peak hardness of 219 Hv (5 pass MDF + H sample) was found in 2h artificial ageing which is 3.1 times higher compared to counterpart homogenised samples. Improvement of mechanical properties was attributed to smaller grain size and precipitation strengthening as well as distribution of the secondary phases. The combined effect of MDF and heat treatment was analysed using solid particle erosion tests at 30° and 90° impact angles using alumina. It was observed that higher impact angle (90°) had more erosion rate in all conditions and 5 pass MDF + H samples exhibited better erosion (0.0001 mg/g) due to higher hardness. On the other hand, polarisation and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements were used to assess the alloys’ corrosion behaviour. The 3 pass MDF + H sample was found to have a corrosion rate of 0.0235 mm/y, which is two times lower than the counterpart 3 pass MDF processed samples and sixteen times lower than the homogenised sample (0.3838 mm/y). This was primarily due to the secondary phases’ better distribution and smaller grain size. © The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2024.
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Aluminum corrosion, Brinell Hardness, Corrosion rate, Corrosive effects, Electrochemical corrosion, Forgings, Grain size and shape, Magnesium alloys, Rockwell hardness, Zinc alloys, Zirconium alloys, Artificial ageing, Combined effect, Corrosion behaviour, Erosion behavior, Grainsize, Mg-Zn-Mn alloy, Multidirectional forging, Peak hardness, Secondary phase, Small grain size, Manganese alloys
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2024, 38, 10, pp. 5429-5437
