Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
8943234 | Materials Characterization | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Three wrought Mg-5Al alloys with different Mn contents (0.5, 1.4, and 3.1â¯wt%) were examined and compared with a reference wrought Mg-5Al alloy. Additions of Mn decreased the grain size and caused precipitation of various Al-Mn intermetallide with different Al/Mn ratio. The corrosion resistance of the Mn-containing alloys significantly increased in comparison to the reference alloy. This contributed to a reduced harmful effect of the impurities, refined microstructure and formation of corrosion products layer. However, further increasing of Mn content caused greater precipitation of the Al-Mn intermetallics, which in its turn increased the galvanic micro-coupling. The alloy with 3.1â¯wt% Mn additions formed a relatively protective oxide film, which balances the increased number of cathodic particles, and its corrosion rate was very close to that of alloy with 1.4â¯wt% Mn content.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Materials Science
Materials Science (General)
Authors
Polina Metalnikov, Guy Ben-Hamu, Yael Templeman, Kwang Seon Shin, Louisa Meshi,