Affiliation:
1. Marmara Research Center
Abstract
Hypereutectic Al-Si based alloys are expected to be more wear resistant than the
AlSi8Cu3Fe alloy, currently used in compressor connecting rods in die cast grades. Die casting of
such alloys, however, is not straightforward. Semi-solid processing was thus considered to
overcome the problems encountered in casting hypereutectic Al-Si alloys. Two experimental
hypereutectic AlSiCuFe alloys were obtained by adding 8 to 12 wt% Si to the AlSi8Cu3Fe alloy.
The ingots of these alloys were melted and cooled to very near their liquidus points, 625°C and
675°C respectively, before they were poured into a permanent mould in order to produce nondendritic
feedstock for thixoforming. This low superheat casting process largely replaced α-Al
dendrites with relatively smaller α-Al rosettes. The slugs machined from the ingots thus obtained
were thixoformed after they were heated in situ in the semi-solid range for 5 minutes in a laboratory
press. Several thixoformed parts were heat treated to the T6 temper with an accompanying increase
in hardness from 91-96 HB to 130-131 HB.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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