Microstructural and Mechanical Charactersitics of RheoCast ZA-12 ZINC Alloy
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science • 2005
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
T. S. Mahmoud, A. M. Gaafer and M. Abdel-Aziz
الكلمات المفتاحية
Rheocasting, Microstructure, Mechanical Stirring, Zinc Alloys.
المجلة العلمية
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science
الناشر
Not Available
المجلد
45
العدد
2
الصفحات
257-272
publication.type
International
رابط البحث
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المواد المرفقة
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الملخص
In the current work, the morphological evolution and mechanical properties of the
solidification structures of stirred ZA-12 zinc alloy has been investigated. The alloy was mechanically stirred in the solidification range. During stirring, the solid/liquid ratio inside the molten slurry was 50/50. The effect of shearing intensity and shearing time on the structure and mechanical characteristics of the alloy was evaluated. The results showed that both shear intensity-time combination have significant influence on the primary particles morphology. It has been showed that low shearing intensity produces coarse solidification structure while high shearing intensity produces fine non-denderitic solidification structure. Increasing the shearing time above a critical value causes the primary particles to agglomerate and form a rosette like structure. Rheocast alloys with fine structure exhibited better mechanical properties when compared with alloys having other denderitic structure or rosette structure.
solidification structures of stirred ZA-12 zinc alloy has been investigated. The alloy was mechanically stirred in the solidification range. During stirring, the solid/liquid ratio inside the molten slurry was 50/50. The effect of shearing intensity and shearing time on the structure and mechanical characteristics of the alloy was evaluated. The results showed that both shear intensity-time combination have significant influence on the primary particles morphology. It has been showed that low shearing intensity produces coarse solidification structure while high shearing intensity produces fine non-denderitic solidification structure. Increasing the shearing time above a critical value causes the primary particles to agglomerate and form a rosette like structure. Rheocast alloys with fine structure exhibited better mechanical properties when compared with alloys having other denderitic structure or rosette structure.
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