Affiliation:
1. JLJ Technologies and Director-at-Large at WPI
Abstract
The globular microstructure required for semi solid metal (SSM) processing was initially
developed by agitating melt to fragment dendrites during alpha-phase solidification. More recently, it
was learned that a suitable structure was also achievable through copious nucleation of fine grains at a
temperature close to the liquidus coupled with controlled cooling to prevent dendrite growth; a
technique that can be applied to liquid casting processes but that is especially useful for semi solid
Rheocasting (the slurry version of SSM). Rheocasting experiments were conducted to test the
interactions of microstructure developed by the copious nucleation route, fractions of solid up to 0.5
during casting and slurry flow velocities up to 5 meters per second. Their combined effects on casting
defects and tensile properties will be presented and discussed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Reference2 articles.
1. Jorstad, J., Fundamental Requirements for Slurry Generation in the Sub Liquidus Casting Process & the Economics of SLC™ Processing,. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Semi Solid Processing of Alloys and Composites, Limassol, Cyprus, paper 07-01, (2004).
2. J. Jorstad, M. Thieman, and R. Kamm, SLC® , the Newest and Most Economical Approach to Semi-Solid Metal (SSM) Casting, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Semi-Solid Processing of Alloys and Composites, Tsukuba, Japan, pp.701-706 (2002).
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