The Effect of Homogenization on the Corrosion Behavior of Al–Mg Alloy


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Abstract

The effect of homogenization on the corrosion behavior of 5083-O aluminum alloy is presented in this paper. The intergranular corrosion and exfoliation corrosion were used to characterize the discussed corrosion behavior of 5083-O aluminum alloy. The variations in the morphology, the kind and distribution of the precipitates, and the dislocation configurations in the samples after the homogenization were evaluated using optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The effects of the highly active grain boundary character distribution and the types of constituent particles on the corrosion are discussed on the basis of experimental observations. The results indicated that the corrosion behavior of 5083-O alloy was closely related to the microstructure obtained by the heat treatment. Homogenization carried out after casting had the optimal effect on the overall corrosion resistance of the material. Nevertheless, all samples could satisfy the requirements of corrosion resistance in marine applications.

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Yin Li

Light Alloys Research Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: li.yin@csu.edu.cn
China, Changsha, 410083

Yuanchun Hung

Light Alloys Research Institute; School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; State Key Laboratory of High Performance Complex Manufacturing

Email: li.yin@csu.edu.cn
China, Changsha, 410083; Changsha, 410083; Changsha, 410083

Zhiyong Du

School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

Email: li.yin@csu.edu.cn
China, Changsha, 410083

Zhengbing Xiao

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Complex Manufacturing

Email: li.yin@csu.edu.cn
China, Changsha, 410083

Guangze Jia

Light Alloys Research Institute

Email: li.yin@csu.edu.cn
China, Changsha, 410083


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