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The role of aluminum distribution on the local corrosion resistance of the microstructure in a sand-cast AM50 alloy

Abstract

Site-specific analytical electron microscopy was performed on a corroded sand-cast AM50 alloy. Areas close to partially divorced eutectic were the regions with less corrosion damage. The corrosion product layer in these areas consisted of a columnar section of predominantly amorphous MgO. At the alloy interface, an aluminum-rich layer was identified. Electron energy-loss spectroscopy suggests this layer is metallic in character. The corrosion product film on the primary α-Mg grains possessed a bi-layer morphology: a thin columnar film and a thicker, porous sub-layer. The formation of the Al-rich layer depends on the Al content in solid solution at a specific location.

Authors

Danaie M; Asmussen RM; Jakupi P; Shoesmith DW; Botton GA

Journal

Corrosion Science, Vol. 77, , pp. 151–163

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

DOI

10.1016/j.corsci.2013.07.038

ISSN

0010-938X

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