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2022 ◽  
Vol 327 ◽  
pp. 133-139
Author(s):  
Wen Ying Qu ◽  
Xiao Gang Hu ◽  
Min Luo ◽  
Qiang Zhu

Spherical morphology is the typical characteristic of the microstructure in semi-solid slurries, while the formation mechanism of these spherical grains is still unclear, especially the migration of the solid-liquid interface under different process conditions. This study will focus on the effect of pouring temperature and swirling on the morphology of grains. A phase field-lattice-Boltzmann method using parallel computing and adaptive mesh refinement (Para-AMR) was employed to study the FCC α-Al phase evolution in binary Al-Si aluminum alloy. Study results represent that the pouring temperature has a significant influence on the morphology of the α-Al grains. Low pouring temperature is a benefit for the formation of spherical microstructures. And the swirling can refine the microstructure under high pouring temperature.


2022 ◽  
Vol 327 ◽  
pp. 279-286
Author(s):  
Nai Yong Li ◽  
Wei Min Mao ◽  
Xiao Xin Geng ◽  
Peng Yu Yan

Semi-solid 6061 aluminum alloy slurry was prepared by a graphite serpentine channel and its rheo-diecasting experiment was carried out on the slurry. The influence of pouring temperature on the microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of the rheo-diecasting were investigated. The microstructure and fracture mechanism of traditional die cast tensile specimens and rheo-diecast tensile specimens were compared and investigated. The results indicate that the microstructure of rheo-diecast tensile specimens is composed of spherical primary α-Al grains and fine secondary solidified α2-Al grains. When the pouring temperature increased from 660 °C to 720 °C, the average equivalent grain diameter of primary α-Al grains increased from 42 μm to 58 μm, and the shape factor decreased from 0.82 to 0.73. As the pouring temperature increases, the as-cast tensile strength and elongation of tensile specimens both increase first and then decrease. When the pouring temperature was 690 °C, the best mechanical properties were obtained, with as-cast tensile strength of 142.93 MPa and as-cast elongation of 4.86%. The fracture mechanism of traditional die casting is mainly ductile fracture, and the fracture mechanism of rheo-diecasting is a mixed fracture of intergranular fracture and ductile fracture.


2022 ◽  
Vol 327 ◽  
pp. 255-262
Author(s):  
Nai Yong Li ◽  
Wei Min Mao ◽  
Xiao Xin Geng ◽  
Peng Yu Yan

The semi-solid slurry of 6061 aluminum alloy was prepared by the serpentine channel pouring process. The influence of graphite serpentine channel and copper serpentine channel on the slurry was comparative analyzed. The effect of pouring temperature on the slurry microstructure was also investigated. The results indicate that both copper and graphite serpentine channel can be used to prepare semi-solid slurry with spherical primary grains. Compared with a permanent casting, the microstructure of the semi-solid slurry was significantly improved and refined. With the increase of pouring temperature, the average equivalent grain diameter of the primary phase grains in the semi-solid slurry increases gradually, but the shape factor decreases gradually. When the pouring temperature increased from 675 °C to 690 °C, a high quality semi-solid slurry can be obtained. Comparing the two kinds of serpentine channel, it is found that the copper serpentine channel can make the primary grains finer, and the average equivalent grain size was 63 μm. However, the solidified shell near the inner graphite serpentine channel surface was thinner than that of the copper serpentine channel. In conclusion, the graphite serpentine channel is more suitable for preparing semi-solid 6061 aluminum alloy slurry.


2022 ◽  
Vol 327 ◽  
pp. 293-299
Author(s):  
Antonio de Pádua Lima Filho ◽  
Lucas Veronez Goulart Ferreira ◽  
Pedro Barbosa de Oliveira Neto ◽  
Fabian Hoisand ◽  
Rodrigo Alessandro Nunes de Oliveira ◽  
...  

Recycled Al–Si (9.2%) alloy contaminated with Fe (0.3%), Pb (3.1%) and Sn (11.4 %) was cast and poured at 650 oC, approximately 50 oC above the liquidus line. A cooling slope was used to obtain a semisolid material that feeds a ceramic nozzle designed to function as a good contact area for solidification and improve the quality of strip casting. The internally cooled material rolls in soluble oil (1 oil / 9 water) at a rate of 0.2 l/s and works as a heat exchanger which drags the metallic slurry puddle generated at the roll surface at a speed of 0.12 m/s. This forms a metallic strip with a thickness of 2 mm and a width varying from approximately 45 mm to 60 mm. The cooling system of the rolls, combined with four springs placed at the housing screw, prevented adhering of the metallic strip during production at a pressure of approximately 450 N. Cracks were observed on the strip surfaces; however, these defects did not interrupt the continuous flow of the solidified strip during manufacturing. The strip’s poor surface quality could be related to the Pb and Sn contamination as well as cold cracks due to the low pouring temperature. Al-Si eutectics positioned at a grain boundary of α-Al globular structures, as well as the presence of a Sn phase, resulted in a metallic strip with a yield stress, maximum stress and elongation of 94.5 MPa, 100.2 MPa and 1.6%, respectively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 904 ◽  
pp. 39-46
Author(s):  
Duan Zhi Wang ◽  
Hong Bang Shao ◽  
Zhen Zhong Fan ◽  
Jun Zhou Chen ◽  
Yuan Chun Huang

The microstructure and mechanical properties of the 7085 ingot casting was tested by OM, SEM and EDS, the fatigue damage was observed in the driving test process, the temperature gradient distribution was adjusted observably by using the FEM simulation analysis. By adjusting the pouring temperature, many micro shrinkage metallurgical defects were eliminated, the tensile strength, yield strength and elongation were raised to 498MPa, 362MPa and 7.4% at the T6 heat treatment state.


Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1810
Author(s):  
Yan Liu ◽  
Minqiang Gao ◽  
Ying Fu ◽  
Weirong Li ◽  
Pan Yang ◽  
...  

In this work, based on the A356 alloy, a novel Al–Si–Mg–Cu–Fe–Sr alloy with good mechanical property and high thermal conductivity was developed. The semi-solid slurry of the alloy was prepared via the vibrating contraction inclined plate. The microstructure evolution and solidification behavior of the alloy were investigated. The results demonstrated that, compared with the A356 alloy, the enhanced property of the Al–Si–Mg–Cu–Fe–Sr alloy was associated with the size of primary α-Al grains and morphology of eutectic Si phases. In addition, the preparation process parameters of semi-solid slurries, including the pouring temperature, inclination angle, and vibration frequency, had a crucial effect on the size and morphology of primary α-Al grains. The optimized pouring temperature, inclination angle, and vibration frequency were 670 °C, 45°, and 60 Hz, respectively. In this condition, for the primary α-Al grains, a minimum grain diameter of 64.31 µm and a maximum shape factor of 0.80 were obtained. This work provides a reference for the application of the alloy with high performance in the field of automobile and communication.


2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
pp. 1041-1051
Author(s):  
Shashi Prakash Dwivedi ◽  
Nagendra Kumar Maurya ◽  
Manish Maurya ◽  
Ambuj Saxena ◽  
Ashish Kumar Srivastava

Abstract The tensile strength, hardness and toughness of any materials are the most important mechanical properties in the selection of materials for varied industrial applications. In the development of aluminum based composite material, tensile strength and hardness were significantly improved by adding various ceramic reinforcement particles. However, toughness was reduced. In this research work, an attempt was made to enhance tensile strength, hardness and toughness simultaneously by using carbonized eggshell as reinforcement material developed via electromagnetic stir casting. The process parameters used in this study are the matrix pouring temperature, wt.-% of the reinforcement; preheat temperature, stirring current and stirring time. Response surface methodology (RSM) is used for conducting the experiment. The multi-objective optimization technique utility theory is employed to optimize the combined mechanical properties viz. tensile strength, hardness and toughness. Microstructure results show that at the optimum level of process parameters, eggshells are uniformly distributed. Confirmation tests are conducted to validate the experimental results. Experimental results revealed that at optimum process parameters, hardness and tensile strength are significantly improved without affecting the toughness property of the composite. The optimum level of process parameters to enhance all mechanical properties (tensile strength, hardness and toughness) were found to be a reinforced preheating temperature of about 448.32 °C, a stirring current of about 11.64 A, a stirring time of about 63.64 s, a maximum pouring temperature of about 800.24 °C and a percentage of eggshells of about 9.16 %. The novelty of this work lies in the fact that no attempt was made to optimize these electromagnetic process parameters. Corrosion loss, thermal expansion behavior and a wear test were investigated to observe the effect of adding eggshell at optimum electromagnetic stir casting parameters.


Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1687
Author(s):  
Tayyiba Rashid ◽  
Muhammad Qaiser Qaiser Saleem ◽  
Nadeem Ahmad Ahmad Mufti ◽  
Noman Asif ◽  
M. Kashif Ishfaq ◽  
...  

A review of the available literature indicates that the development of metal-reinforced castings present intriguing prospects but carry inherent challenges owing to differences in thermal coefficients, chemical affinities, diffusion issues and the varying nature of intermetallic compounds. It is supported that pressure application during solidification may favorably influence the dynamics of the aforementioned issues; nevertheless, not only certain limitations have been cited, but also some pressure and process regimes have not yet been investigated and optimized. This work employs the pressure-assisted approach for bimetallic steel-reinforced aluminum composite castings at a low-pressure regime and thoroughly investigates the role of three process parameters, namely pouring temperature (800–900 °C), pressure (10–20 bars) and holding time (10–20 s), for producing sound interfaces. The Taguchi L9 orthogonal array has been employed as the Design of the Experiment, while dominant factors have been determined via analysis of variance and the grey relational analysis multi-objective optimization technique. Supplementary analysis through optical micrographs, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) has been utilized to quantify interfacial layer thicknesses and to study microstructural and compositional aspects of the interface. Nano-indentation tests under static and dynamic loading have also been performed for mechanical strength characterization. It has been found that uniform interfaces with verifiable diffusion are obtainable, with the pouring temperature being the most influential parameter (percentage contribution 92.84%) in this pressure regime. The experiments performed at optimum conditions of pouring temperature, applied pressure and holding time produced a ~328% thicker interface layer, 19.42% better nano-hardness and a 19.10% improved cooling rate as compared to the minimum input values of the said parameters.


Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 1353
Author(s):  
Vladislav Deev ◽  
Evgeny Prusov ◽  
Ernst Ri ◽  
Olga Prihodko ◽  
Svetlana Smetanyuk ◽  
...  

The paper discusses the complex effect of melt overheating with subsequent fast cooling down to the pouring temperature on the crystallization process, microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-Mg-Si aluminum alloy. The results obtained facilitated the establishment of rational modes of melt overheating, leading to a significant change in the dispersion and morphology of structural components. In particular, with an increase in the melt overheating temperature to 900 °C with holding and subsequent rapid cooling to the casting temperature, a decrease in the average size of dendritic cells of the aluminum solid solution from 39 μm to 13 μm was observed. We also noticed the refinement of eutectic inclusions of the Mg2Si phase with compact morphology. An increased level of mechanical properties was noted; the maximum values of tensile strength and elongation reached 228 MPa and 5.24%, respectively, which exceeded the initial values by 22.5% and 52.3%, correspondingly. The microhardness of the aluminum solid solution sequentially increased from 38.21 to 56.5 HV with an increase in the temperature during melt overheating. According to the EDS linear scanning, an increase in the superheat temperature of the melt is accompanied by an increase in the degree of saturation of the solid solution with magnesium.


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