Abstract
The correlation between the evaluation of the mechanical and of the fatigue behaviour of
the rheocast, T5 and T6 heat treated SSM A356 aluminium alloy with respect to the microstructures
of the component has been investigated. The study has been carried out on a suspension arm
injected in a rheocasting 800 tons plant in Stampal S.p.A. The new rheocasting is a process that
allows obtaining the alloys in a semisolid state directly from the liquid state, by controlled cooling
of the molten alloys. The resulting microstructures are very fine, free from defects and
homogeneous: these characteristics improve the mechanical properties of the alloys and specially
the response to cyclic stress, an important issue for a suspension component. After a preliminary
tensile test analysis, axial high frequency fatigue tests have been carried out at room temperature on
specimen cut out from the suspension arm to determine the Wöhler curve and the number of cycles
to failure. The results of this work allow a comparison of the effects of heat treatment process, T5 or
T6, on Semi-Solid components for industrial applications in the automotive field.
On the basis of these analysis the correlation between microstructure and mechanical performances
can be established.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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