Strength-ductility behaviour of Al-Si-Cu-Mg casting alloys in T6 temper


Autoria(s): Caceres, C. H.; Svensson, I. L.; Taylor, J. A.
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

A comparative study of the mechanical properties of 20 experimental alloys has been carried out. The effect of different contents of Si, Cu, Mg, Fe and Mn, as well as solidification rate, has been assessed using a strength-ductility chart and a quality index-strength chart developed for the alloys. The charts show that the strength generally increases and the ductility decreases with an increasing content of Cu and Mg. Increased Fe (at Fe/Mn ratio 0.5) dramatically lowers the ductility and strength of low Si alloys. Increased Si content generally increases the strength and the ductility. The increase in ductility with increased Si is particularly significant when the Fe content is high. The charts are used to show that the cracking of second phase particles imposes a limit to the maximum achievable strength by limiting the ductility of strong alloys. The (Cu + Mg) content (at.%), which determines the precipitation strengthening and the volume fraction of Cu-rich and Mg-rich intermetallics, can be used to select the alloys for given strength and ductility, provided the Fe content stays below the Si-dependent critical level for the formation of pre-eutectic alpha-phase particles or beta-phase plates.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67491/Caceres_Strength-Ductility.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67491

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Castings Technology Int

Palavras-Chave #Al-si-cu-mg Casting Alloys #Alloy A356 #Alloy A319 #Tensile Strength #Tensile Ductility #Quality Index #Damage Mechanisms #Fe-rich Intermetallics #Metal Matrix Composites #Aluminum-alloy #Fracture-behavior #Silicon Particles #Porosity #Deformation #Model #Iron #Microstructure #Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering #C1 #291403 Alloy Materials #671001 Structural metal products
Tipo

Journal Article