Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the impact of the microstructural modifications via severe plastic deformation on the corrosion behavior of magnesium and its alloys, especially when they are considered to be biodegradable materials. Mechanical processing involved in grain refinement modifies textures and residual stresses of materials which have their own impacts on corrosion behavior as reported in a large number of studies. However, the existing literature on the influence of microstructure on corrosion resistance is often contradictory, which discloses a lack of knowledge in this area. In this article the effects and contributions of critical factors such as the grain size, texture, residual stress and second phase distribution, affected by severe plastic deformation, on the magne-sium corrosion behavior is reviewed in order to find a relation between the microstructure and corrosion resistance.

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