Influence of heat treatments on the microstructure and mechanical properties of two fine Mg-Li-Y alloy wires for bioresorbable applications
Macleod, Kenneth and Nash, David h. and Bow, David r. and Ma, Le (2023) Influence of heat treatments on the microstructure and mechanical properties of two fine Mg-Li-Y alloy wires for bioresorbable applications. Advanced Engineering Materials, 25 (4). 2201164. ISSN 1527-2648 (https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.202201164)
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Abstract
Two Mg-4Li-xY (x = 0.5 and 2.0 wt%) alloy wires are investigated for application in bioresorbable medical devices that experience high levels of plastic deformation. The two wires are supplied cold drawn to a diameter of 125 μm and a series of thermal treatments are applied to maximize ductility. The ductility of the alloys is maximized soon after complete recrystallization. Prolonged annealing causes grain coarsening in the Mg-4Li-0.5Y alloy and precipitation of a Mg24Y5 phase in both alloys. Both wires are shown to achieve ≈20% elongation to failure in tension and survive high idealized bending strains (>40%). When heat treated for optimum mechanical properties for the intended application, the Mg-4Li-0.5Y alloy develops an intense transverse basal texture, however this is shown to weaken with increased Y content in the Mg-4Li-2Y alloy wire. The increased Y content also prevents grain coarsening, indicating that the increased Y content restricts grain boundary mobility during annealing. Both alloys have relatively high ductility, meaning both are identified as promising new materials for application in bioresorbable medical devices that require to achieve and support high levels of plastic deformation during their life cycle.
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Item type: Article ID code: 83453 Dates: DateEvent1 February 2023Published9 December 2022Published Online29 November 2022AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Mining engineering. Metallurgy Department: Faculty of Engineering > Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Strategic Research Themes > Ocean, Air and SpaceDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 06 Dec 2022 15:44 Last modified: 14 Nov 2024 01:17 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/83453