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Formation of globular structure in A357 aluminum alloy via a near-liquidus casting (NLC) route

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Index date: 26 February 2018

Formation of globular structure in A357 aluminum alloy via a near-liquidus casting (NLC) route abstract

A near-liquidus casting (NLC) route is applied to prepare A357 aluminum alloy with a globular structure. The method is cost-effective and based on the melt pouring with low superheat level followed by isothermal re-heating treatment in the semi-solid region. This study describes the effect of both casting temperature and re-heating time on the evolution of globular structure in A357 Al alloy. To do so, molten alloy is poured directly into a cylindrical mold at various temperatures of 625°C, 635°C, 645°C and 655°C. Then, the specimens are re-heated at 590°C for different time of 10, 20, 30 and 40 min. The microstructural development of specimens after reheating stage is investigated. The primary α-Al dendritic phase in the conventional cast alloy is transformed into globular shape in NLC-processed specimens only after re-heating reatment. Increasing both casting temperature and re-heating time change the size and shape factor of globules. The results show that the optimum combination of pouring temperature and re-heating time is found to be 625°C and 30 min, respectively. The mechanisms behind the microstructural evolution are proposed.

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Formation of globular structure in A357 aluminum alloy via a near-liquidus casting (NLC) route authors

Esmaeil Tohidlou

Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran

Mohammad Najafi-Rad

Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran

Hamed Khosravi

Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran