Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification

Progressive solidification is usually considered an effective strategy to reduce the hot tearing susceptibility of a cast component. In this study, special constrained plate castings with progressive changes in cross-section were designed, which enabled progressive solidification. The hot tearing be...

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Main Authors: Ke Wang, Peng-huai Fu, Li-ming Peng
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Language:English
Published: Foundry Journal Agency 2021-01-01
Series:China Foundry
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spelling doaj-f13484bf86994466bac674775ac34d8a2021-02-05T12:20:48ZengFoundry Journal AgencyChina Foundry1672-64211672-64212021-01-01181293610.1007/s41230-021-0066-2Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidificationKe Wang0Peng-huai Fu1Li-ming Peng2National Engineering Research Center of Light Alloy Net Forming and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaNational Engineering Research Center of Light Alloy Net Forming and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaNational Engineering Research Center of Light Alloy Net Forming and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaProgressive solidification is usually considered an effective strategy to reduce the hot tearing susceptibility of a cast component. In this study, special constrained plate castings with progressive changes in cross-section were designed, which enabled progressive solidification. The hot tearing behavior of a newly developed NZ30K Mg alloy (Mg-3.0Nd-0.2Zn-Zr, wt.%) was studied under progressive solidification using various mold temperature distributions and constraint lengths. Of these, a homogeneous mold temperature distribution is found to be the best option to avoid hot tearing, followed by a local low mold temperature distribution (with a chiller), then a gradient mold temperature distribution. Unexpectedly, compared with the homogeneous mold temperature distribution, adding a chiller does not provide any further reduction in the hot tearing susceptibility of the NZ30K Mg alloy. A high mold temperature and a short constraint length increase the hot tearing resistance of cast Mg alloys. Progressive solidification is not a sufficient and necessary condition to avoid the formation of hot tearing. The two key factors that determine the occurrence of hot tearing under progressive solidification are the maximum cooling rate and the constraint length. Decreasing these values can reduce the incidence of hot tearing.http://www.foundryworld.com/Public/Uploads/other_img/uploadfile/1419062722601d08001c57c.pdfhot tearing; progressive solidification; cooling rate; constraint length; mg alloy
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author Ke Wang
Peng-huai Fu
Li-ming Peng
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Peng-huai Fu
Li-ming Peng
Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification
China Foundry
hot tearing; progressive solidification; cooling rate; constraint length; mg alloy
author_facet Ke Wang
Peng-huai Fu
Li-ming Peng
author_sort Ke Wang
title Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification
title_short Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification
title_full Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification
title_fullStr Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification
title_full_unstemmed Hot tearing behavior of NZ30K Mg alloy under progressive solidification
title_sort hot tearing behavior of nz30k mg alloy under progressive solidification
publisher Foundry Journal Agency
series China Foundry
issn 1672-6421
1672-6421
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Progressive solidification is usually considered an effective strategy to reduce the hot tearing susceptibility of a cast component. In this study, special constrained plate castings with progressive changes in cross-section were designed, which enabled progressive solidification. The hot tearing behavior of a newly developed NZ30K Mg alloy (Mg-3.0Nd-0.2Zn-Zr, wt.%) was studied under progressive solidification using various mold temperature distributions and constraint lengths. Of these, a homogeneous mold temperature distribution is found to be the best option to avoid hot tearing, followed by a local low mold temperature distribution (with a chiller), then a gradient mold temperature distribution. Unexpectedly, compared with the homogeneous mold temperature distribution, adding a chiller does not provide any further reduction in the hot tearing susceptibility of the NZ30K Mg alloy. A high mold temperature and a short constraint length increase the hot tearing resistance of cast Mg alloys. Progressive solidification is not a sufficient and necessary condition to avoid the formation of hot tearing. The two key factors that determine the occurrence of hot tearing under progressive solidification are the maximum cooling rate and the constraint length. Decreasing these values can reduce the incidence of hot tearing.
topic hot tearing; progressive solidification; cooling rate; constraint length; mg alloy
url http://www.foundryworld.com/Public/Uploads/other_img/uploadfile/1419062722601d08001c57c.pdf
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