Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1498594 | Scripta Materialia | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
By investigating the corrosion behavior of two oriented surfaces for an as-extruded Mg–3% Al–1% Zn alloy bar, we demonstrate that the surface with a high concentration of {1 0 −1 0} and {1 1 −2 0} oriented prism planes is more electrochemically stable and corrosion resistant than the surface with a high concentration of {0 0 0 2}, {1 0 −1 0} and {1 1 −2 0} oriented planes. Further analysis confirms that the corrosion performance is mainly determined by the galvanic corrosion between grains and between twinned and untwinned areas due to their different crystallographic orientations.
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Authors
B.J. Wang, D.K. Xu, J.H. Dong, W. Ke,