Bioactive Materials (Jan 2022)

The influence of alternating cyclic dynamic loads with different low frequencies on the bio-corrosion behaviors of AZ31B magnesium alloy in vitro

  • Linyuan Han,
  • Zhenwei Zhang,
  • Jianwei Dai,
  • Xuan Li,
  • Jing Bai,
  • Zhihai Huang,
  • Chao Guo,
  • Feng Xue,
  • Chenglin Chu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 263 – 274

Abstract

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The real physiological environment of human body is complicated with different degrees and forms of dynamic loads applied to implanted medical devices due to the daily activities of the patients, which would have impacts on the degradation behaviors of magnesium alloy implants. In this work, the bio-corrosion behaviors of AZ31B magnesium alloy under alternating cyclic dynamic loads with different low frequencies (0.1–2.5 Hz) were specially investigated. It was found that the bio-degradation performances under external dynamic stressed conditions were much severer than those under unstressed conditions and static loads. The corrosion rates were generally accelerated as the rise of cyclic frequency. Hereby a numerical model for the degradation process of Mg alloy was established. The corrosion current density icorr of Mg alloy and the applied loading frequency f matches a linear relationship of ln icorr ∝ f, which is the result of interactions between the cyclic alternating load and corrosive environment. This work could provide a theoretical reference and an experimental basis for further researches on the biodegradation behaviors of biomedical materials under dynamic conditions.

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