Abstract
Semi-solid processing is nowadays a powerful technology for the realization of structural
components; in addition to the increase in their mechanical properties, due to the globular structure
instead of the dendritic one, further developments are most likely to be expected from alloy chemical
composition adjustments in order to achieve higher performances compared with the industrially used
A356 and A357.
Aim of this research is to try to set up new aluminium alloys for semisolid foundry applications,
starting from the standard Al-Si system, at the base of all known casting processes. Different chemical
compositions, based on either foundry or wrought Al alloys, have been investigated by means of
computational thermodynamics (Pandat®), producing quantitative data about solidus-liquidus
interval, solid fraction as a function of temperature, phase diagrams i.e. potential for age hardening,
etc..
Some selected alloys, fitting the needs of good castability, proper concentration of hardening
elements in the alpha phase and, obviously, easy production of feedstock material have been
mechanically stirred by means of an experimental apparatus designed and self-constructed in the
foundry laboratory of the university; the effect of different stirring tool configurations on the
semi-solid state obtainment has also been assessed. Subsequently, the manufactured alloys have been
reheated and cast into a simple die, properly designed, for the production of small samples.
Microstructural investigations have been done on the stirred alloy (before and after re-heating), on the
as cast and the heat treated samples to evaluate the efficiency of the designed system and of the
defined alloys. Experimental tests on the processed alloys have been carried out by means of an
instrumented crucible in order to verify the predicted thermodynamic properties supplied by
simulation study (i.e. fs-temperature curve).
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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