Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment
The solidification behavior of the Al-12.6% Si (A1), the hypereutectic Al-20%Si (A2) and the Al-20%Si-1.5% Fe-0.5%Mn (A3) (in wt. (%)) alloys, at different cooling rates is reported and discussed. The cooling rates ranged between 0.93 °C/s and 190 °C/s when cast in sand and copper wedge-shaped molds...
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doaj-163f31fd09934e718798cd9fe71c0a2d2020-11-24T22:50:27ZengAssociação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)Materials Research1516-14392012-10-01155763769Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatmentMiguel Angel SuarezIgnacio FigueroaAlejandro CruzAlfredo HernandezJose Federico ChavezThe solidification behavior of the Al-12.6% Si (A1), the hypereutectic Al-20%Si (A2) and the Al-20%Si-1.5% Fe-0.5%Mn (A3) (in wt. (%)) alloys, at different cooling rates is reported and discussed. The cooling rates ranged between 0.93 °C/s and 190 °C/s when cast in sand and copper wedge-shaped molds, respectively. A spheroidization heat treatment was carried out to the alloys in the as-cast condition at 540 °C for 11 hours and quench in water with a subsequent heat treatment at 170 °C for 5 hours with the purpose of improving the mechanical properties. The samples were characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and mechanically by tensile test, in order to evaluate the response of the heat treatment on the different starting microstructures and mechanical properties. It was found that alloys cooled at rates greater than 10.8 °C/s had a smaller particle size and better distribution, also showed a greater response to spheroidization heat treatment of all silicon (Si) phases. The spheroidization heat treatment caused an increase in the ultimate tensile stress (UTS) and elongation when compared with the alloys in the as-cast condition. The highest UTS value of 174 MPa was obtained for the (A1) alloy.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392012000500012aluminum alloyscooling ratesheat treatmentparticle sizemechanical properties |
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Miguel Angel Suarez Ignacio Figueroa Alejandro Cruz Alfredo Hernandez Jose Federico Chavez Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment Materials Research aluminum alloys cooling rates heat treatment particle size mechanical properties |
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Miguel Angel Suarez Ignacio Figueroa Alejandro Cruz Alfredo Hernandez Jose Federico Chavez |
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Miguel Angel Suarez |
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Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment |
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Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment |
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Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment |
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Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment |
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Study of the Al-Si-X system by different cooling rates and heat treatment |
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study of the al-si-x system by different cooling rates and heat treatment |
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Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol) |
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Materials Research |
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The solidification behavior of the Al-12.6% Si (A1), the hypereutectic Al-20%Si (A2) and the Al-20%Si-1.5% Fe-0.5%Mn (A3) (in wt. (%)) alloys, at different cooling rates is reported and discussed. The cooling rates ranged between 0.93 °C/s and 190 °C/s when cast in sand and copper wedge-shaped molds, respectively. A spheroidization heat treatment was carried out to the alloys in the as-cast condition at 540 °C for 11 hours and quench in water with a subsequent heat treatment at 170 °C for 5 hours with the purpose of improving the mechanical properties. The samples were characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and mechanically by tensile test, in order to evaluate the response of the heat treatment on the different starting microstructures and mechanical properties. It was found that alloys cooled at rates greater than 10.8 °C/s had a smaller particle size and better distribution, also showed a greater response to spheroidization heat treatment of all silicon (Si) phases. The spheroidization heat treatment caused an increase in the ultimate tensile stress (UTS) and elongation when compared with the alloys in the as-cast condition. The highest UTS value of 174 MPa was obtained for the (A1) alloy. |
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aluminum alloys cooling rates heat treatment particle size mechanical properties |
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