Improving mechanical properties of constrained friction processing Mg-Zn-Ca alloys by modifying texture using multiple pass processing

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Improving mechanical properties of constrained friction processing Mg-Zn-Ca alloys by modifying texture using multiple pass processing. / Chen, Ting; Fu, Banglong; Suhuddin, Uceu F.H.R. et al.
in: Journal of Materials Science and Technology, Jahrgang 232, 10.10.2025, S. 209-226.

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Chen, T., Fu, B., Suhuddin, U. F. H. R., Shen, T., Li, G., Maawad, E., Shen, J., Santos, J. F. D., Bergmann, J. P., & Klusemann, B. (2025). Improving mechanical properties of constrained friction processing Mg-Zn-Ca alloys by modifying texture using multiple pass processing. Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 232, 209-226. Vorzeitige Online-Publikation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmst.2025.01.026

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Chen T, Fu B, Suhuddin UFHR, Shen T, Li G, Maawad E et al. Improving mechanical properties of constrained friction processing Mg-Zn-Ca alloys by modifying texture using multiple pass processing. Journal of Materials Science and Technology. 2025 Okt 10;232:209-226. Epub 2025 Mär 1. doi: 10.1016/j.jmst.2025.01.026

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title = "Improving mechanical properties of constrained friction processing Mg-Zn-Ca alloys by modifying texture using multiple pass processing",
abstract = "Constrained Friction Processing (CFP), a novel friction-based technique, has been developed to efficiently process fine-grained magnesium (Mg) rods, expanding the potential applications of biodegradable Mg alloys in medical implants. This study investigates the enhancement of mechanical properties through the implementation of multiple pass CFP (MP-CFP) in comparison to the conventional single pass CFP. The results reveal a substantial improvement in compressive yield strength (CYS), ultimate compressive strength, and failure plastic strain by 11%, 28%, and 66%, respectively. A comprehensive analysis of material evolution during processing and the effects of the final microstructure on mechanical properties was conducted. The intricate material flow behavior during the final plunge stage of MP-CFP results in a reduced intensity of local basal texture and macrotexture. The diminished intensity of basal texture, combined with a low geometrical compatibility factor at the top of the rod after MP-CFP, effectively impedes slip transfer across grain boundaries. This leads to a local strain gradient along the compression direction, ultimately contributing to the observed enhancement in mechanical properties. The Mg-0.5Zn-0.3Ca (wt.%) alloy, after texture modification by MP-CFP, exhibits a competitive CYS compared with other traditional methods, highlighting the promising application potential of MP-CFP.",
keywords = "Constrained friction processing, Magnesium alloys, Microstructure, Mechanical properties, Texture, Plastic deformation, Engineering",
author = "Ting Chen and Banglong Fu and Suhuddin, {Uceu F.H.R.} and Tong Shen and Gaohui Li and Emad Maawad and Junjun Shen and Santos, {Jorge F dos} and Bergmann, {Jean Pierre} and Benjamin Klusemann",
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AU - Li, Gaohui

AU - Maawad, Emad

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N2 - Constrained Friction Processing (CFP), a novel friction-based technique, has been developed to efficiently process fine-grained magnesium (Mg) rods, expanding the potential applications of biodegradable Mg alloys in medical implants. This study investigates the enhancement of mechanical properties through the implementation of multiple pass CFP (MP-CFP) in comparison to the conventional single pass CFP. The results reveal a substantial improvement in compressive yield strength (CYS), ultimate compressive strength, and failure plastic strain by 11%, 28%, and 66%, respectively. A comprehensive analysis of material evolution during processing and the effects of the final microstructure on mechanical properties was conducted. The intricate material flow behavior during the final plunge stage of MP-CFP results in a reduced intensity of local basal texture and macrotexture. The diminished intensity of basal texture, combined with a low geometrical compatibility factor at the top of the rod after MP-CFP, effectively impedes slip transfer across grain boundaries. This leads to a local strain gradient along the compression direction, ultimately contributing to the observed enhancement in mechanical properties. The Mg-0.5Zn-0.3Ca (wt.%) alloy, after texture modification by MP-CFP, exhibits a competitive CYS compared with other traditional methods, highlighting the promising application potential of MP-CFP.

AB - Constrained Friction Processing (CFP), a novel friction-based technique, has been developed to efficiently process fine-grained magnesium (Mg) rods, expanding the potential applications of biodegradable Mg alloys in medical implants. This study investigates the enhancement of mechanical properties through the implementation of multiple pass CFP (MP-CFP) in comparison to the conventional single pass CFP. The results reveal a substantial improvement in compressive yield strength (CYS), ultimate compressive strength, and failure plastic strain by 11%, 28%, and 66%, respectively. A comprehensive analysis of material evolution during processing and the effects of the final microstructure on mechanical properties was conducted. The intricate material flow behavior during the final plunge stage of MP-CFP results in a reduced intensity of local basal texture and macrotexture. The diminished intensity of basal texture, combined with a low geometrical compatibility factor at the top of the rod after MP-CFP, effectively impedes slip transfer across grain boundaries. This leads to a local strain gradient along the compression direction, ultimately contributing to the observed enhancement in mechanical properties. The Mg-0.5Zn-0.3Ca (wt.%) alloy, after texture modification by MP-CFP, exhibits a competitive CYS compared with other traditional methods, highlighting the promising application potential of MP-CFP.

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