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Investigations on the corrosion behaviour and biocompatibility of magnesium alloy surface composites AZ91D-ZrO2 fabricated by friction stir processing

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing (The International Journal of Surface Engineering and Coatings), Taylor and Francis Ltd.,

Source : Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing (The International Journal of Surface Engineering and Coatings), Taylor and Francis Ltd., Volume 97, Issue 5, p.261-270 (2019)

Url : https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071316161&doi=10.1080%2f00202967.2019.1648005&partnerID=40&md5=cc56139da09637b3003b5242c41ef2eb

Keywords : AZ91D magnesium alloys, biocompatibility, Composite materials, corrosion, Corrosion Behaviour, Corrosion products, Corrosion resistance, Corrosive effects, Fine dispersions, Friction, Friction stir processing, Friction stir welding, Hydroxyapatite, magnesium, Magnesium alloys, Microhardness profiles, Particle size analysis, Secondary phasis, Surface composites, Zircaloy, Zirconia

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Mechanical Engineering

Year : 2019

Abstract :

In the current study, friction stir processing was applied as a methodology to produce surface composites of AZ91D magnesium alloy with ZrO2 particles. Microstructural evolution, microhardness profile and corrosion behaviour of the developed surface composite were analysed. The results indicate that the combined effect of friction stir processing and reinforcement of ZrO2 reduced the grain size, and fragmented and dispersed the secondary phases. The fine dispersion of ZrO2 particles contributed to the enhancement of cumulative surface potential, and hence the corrosion resistance of the developed surface composite. The analysis of post-corrosion test specimens revealed the formation of corrosion products that had similar composition to that of hydroxyapatite. The formation of such corrosion products is beneficial, as it contributes to corrosion resistance (stable and adherent layer) and biocompatibility. © 2019, © 2019 Institute of Materials Finishing Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute.

Cite this Research Publication : Vaira Vignesh R., Dr. Padmanaban R., Dr. Govindaraj M., and G. Priyadharshini, S., “Investigations on the corrosion behaviour and biocompatibility of magnesium alloy surface composites AZ91D-ZrO2 fabricated by friction stir processing”, Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing (The International Journal of Surface Engineering and Coatings), vol. 97, no. 5, pp. 261-270, 2019.

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