Title of article :
Semisolid processing of near-eutectic and hypereutectic
Al–Si–Cu alloys
Author/Authors :
YUCEL BIROL، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Semisolid processing of near-eutectic and
hypereutectic versions of alloy 380 offers to overcome the
problems encountered in casting hypereutectic Al–Si alloys
and was thus explored in the present work. Experimental
near-eutectic and hypereutectic Al–Si–Cu alloys obtained
by adding elemental silicon to the 380 alloy were melted
and were cooled to within 5 to 15 C of their liquidus
points before they were poured into a permanent mould in
order to produce non-dendritic feedstock for thixoforming.
This low superheat casting (LSC) process largely replaced
a-Al dendrites with relatively smaller a-Al rosettes in all
alloys. The slugs machined from the LSC ingots thus
obtained were thixoformed after they were heated in situ in
the semisolid range, between 568 and 573 C, for 5 min in
a laboratory press. Semisolid soaking sufficed to produce
the required globular structure even when some dendritic
features were retained in the starting feedstock. The hardness
of the thixoformed parts which ranged between 84 and
96 HB have increased to 121–131 HB after the T6 heat
treatment, implying a considerable age-hardening potential.
The T6 treatment also improved the morphology of
the eutectic silicon with potential benefits regarding the
ductility of the thixoformed part
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science