Semisolid casting of AlSi7Mg0.35 alloy produced by low-temperature pouring
Contribuinte(s) |
P. J. Gregson S. Harris |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2002
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Resumo |
AlSi7Mg0.35 alloy was cast into permanent moulds using different pouring temperatures (725 to 625degreesC). As the pouring temperature decreased, the as-cast microstructure changed from a coarse dendritic structure, through fine equiaxed grains to fine rosette-like grains. The as-cast materials were then partially remelted and isothermally held at 580degreesC prior to semisolid casting into a stepped die. The feedstock material cast from a high temperature filled only half the die, with severe segregation and other defects. The low-temperature-poured material completely filled the die with negligible porosity. The quality of semisolid castings is significantly affected by the microstructure of the semisolid feedstock material that arises from a combination of as-cast and subsequent thermal treatment conditions. The paper describes (a) the influence of pouring temperature on the microstructure of feedstock; (b) microstructure evolution through remelting and (c) the quality of semisolid castings produced with this material. For A17Si0.35Mg alloy, low temperature pouring in the range of 625-650degreesC followed by suitable isothermal holding treatment can result in good quality semisolid casting. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Trans Tech Publications |
Palavras-Chave | #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Semisolid Casting #Low Temperature Pouring #Feedstock Microstructure #Alsi7mg0.35 Alloy #091207 Metals and Alloy Materials |
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Conference Paper |