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- Corrosion behavior (2)
- AZ31 Magnesium Alloy (1)
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- TIG welded (1)
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Gas tungsten arc welds made on wrought magnesium AZ31 plate have
been characterized for corrosion in saline solution (3.5% NaCl). Microstructural
changes induced by the welding process resulted in different
environmental behaviour of each zone (BM-base metal, HAZ-heat affected
zone and FZ-fusion zone). The faster kinetics of corrosion in FZ and especially
HAZ are attributed to (a) the coarse microstructure, consisting of
large grains, and (b) very small amounts of ß-phase in the grain boundaries.
Also, hardness traverses have shown that these zones are weaker
than the base metal. Based on the significant effect of grain size on strength
in magnesium alloys, the weld metal grains have been systematically refined
using controlled oscillation during welding, and by adding a grain
refiner to the weld pool. Detailed microstructure analyses have been carried
out and the relationships between corrosion behaviour, mechanical
properties and microstructure (grain refinement and second-phases formation)
are highlighted.