Abstract
To enhance the comprehension on the internal rule of microstructure evolvement and
quality-controlled relativity, the microstructure during the induction reheating of billets and die
casting of parts was systematically investigated. According to general structure observation and aided
analysis of some computer simulations, the quantitative relationships between microscopic
morphology (including solid fraction and grain shape) and formation state was minutely discussed.
The experimental results showed that liquid and solid phase in semi-solid slurry had different filling
tendency, fluid velocity of liquid phase in the area of high filling speed was relative quick and easy to
flow into far area and corner. Solid particles far from gate possessed fine and round grain. Moreover,
the structure configuration of original billets markedly affected forming process; billets with fine and
round grain were required for the die-castings of complex shape and thin thickness. In the case of the
big change in shape and thickness of die-castings, the design of gating system and the control of
plunger speed should be so properly carried out as to avoid unequal distribution of solid and liquid
phase in die-casting part as soon as possible.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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4 articles.
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