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Alloy development and reheating process exploration of Al-Si casting alloys with globular grains for thixoforming

Abstract

A novel two-stage reheating process with new alloy design has been developed to improve the microstructure morphology of semisolid Al-Si casting aluminum alloy for thixoforming. The process consists of first reheating the material to the liquidus temperature, holding for 5 min, and then lowering to the predetermined two-stage reheating temperature between 843–863 K and holding for 10 min. The experimentally-obtained grain diameter, roundness, and the amount of liquid trapped within the solid phase were characterized, along with the microstructure obtained using the traditional feedstock reheating process. The Wilcox test (with α = 0.05) was then applied to statistically analyze the measured differences in the microstructures obtained using the two different processing routes. It was found that a refined near-spherical structure with uniform globule size, higher sphericity, lower coarsening rate constant, and less entrapped liquid was obtained via the new two-stage reheating process in comparison with the microstructure obtained using the traditional feedstock reheating process.

Authors

Wang JJ; Zhang ZM; Phillion AB; Shang SZ; Lu GM

Journal

Journal of Materials Research, Vol. 31, No. 16, pp. 2482–2492

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

August 29, 2016

DOI

10.1557/jmr.2016.163

ISSN

0884-2914

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