Migration of crystals during the filling of semi-solid castings


Autoria(s): Laukli, HI; Gourlay, CM; Dahle, AK
Contribuinte(s)

David E Laughlin

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

In cold-chamber high-pressure die castings (HPDC), the microstructure consists of coarse externally solidified crystals (ESCs) that are commonly observed in the central region of cross sections. In the present work, controlled laboratory scale casting experiments have been conducted with particular emphasis on the flow and solidification conditions. An A356 aluminum alloy was used to produce castings by pouring semi-solid metal through a steel die. Microstructures similar to those encountered in HPDC have been produced and the resulting microstructure is found to depend on the melt and die temperature: (1) the fraction of ESCs determines the extent of migration to the central region; (2) a maximum packing determines the area fraction of ESCs in the center; and (3) the die temperature affects the position of the ESCs-a higher die temperature can induce a displaced ESC distribution. It is found that the n-figration of crystals to the central region requires a flow, which is constrained at all melt/die interfaces. Furthermore, potential lift mechanisms are discussed. An assessment of the Saffman lift force on individual particles shows it has no significant effect on the migration of ESCs.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75055

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

A S M International

Palavras-Chave #Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering #Aluminum-alloys #Microstructure #Behavior #Flow #Pb #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #C1 #291302 Physical Metallurgy #671004 Castings
Tipo

Journal Article