November 1, 2017
Journal Article

Corrosion of Magnesium in Multimaterial System

Abstract

The TMS Magnesium Committee has been actively involved in presenting cutting-edge research and development and the latest trends related to magnesium and its alloys to industry and academia. Topics including magnesium alloy development, applications, mechanism of deformation and corrosion, thermomechanical processing, modelling, etc. have been captured year after year through the Magnesium Technology symposium and conference proceedings at TMS and through special topics in JOM. Every year, based on the unanimous endorsement from the industry and academia, a topic is selected to address the latest developments within this subject in JOM. In continuation with last year’s coverage of Advances and Achievements in In-Situ Analysis of Corrosions and Structure–Property Relationship in Mg Alloys,[1] this year’s topic focuses on the Corrosion of Magnesium in Multimaterial Systems. Magnesium, the lightest of all the structural materials, has garnered much interest in the transportation, electronics packaging, defense equipments and industries alike and are more commonly being incorporated in multimaterial design concepts.[2-4] However, the application of the same is limited due to its highly corrosive nature, and understanding and mitigating the corrosion of magnesium has been a major research challenge.

Revised: October 31, 2017 | Published: November 1, 2017

Citation

Joshi V.V., and S.R. Agnew. 2017. Corrosion of Magnesium in Multimaterial System. JOM. The Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society 69, no. 11:2320-2321. PNNL-SA-128243. doi:10.1007/s11837-017-2520-6