| publication name | EFFECT OF POURING TEMPERATURE AND WATER COOLING ON THE THIXOTROPIC SEMI-SOLID MICROSTRUCTURE OF A319 ALUMINIUM CAST ALLOY |
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| Authors | I.S. El-Mahallawi; T. S. Mahmoud; A.M. Gaafer; Fouad.H. Mahmoud |
| year | 2014 |
| keywords | |
| journal | Materials research |
| volume | Not Available |
| issue | Not Available |
| pages | Not Available |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
The cooling slope (CS) casting is the simplest and cheapest technique for producing feedstock materials with non-dendritic microstructure required for semi-solid metal (SSM) processing methods such as thixoforming. In the present investigation, the effect of the pouring temperature and the water cooling on the thixotropic microstructure of commercial A319 Al-Si cast alloy was studied. The results showed that increasing the pouring temperature slightly reduces the bulk porosity of the CS ingots. The ingots poured with water-cooling exhibited slightly lower porosity content than those poured with without water-cooling. Generally, it has been found that the primary α-Al grains have generally higher shape factor near the edge of ingot than the middle and center. Ingots poured with water-cooling exhibited lower grain size and shape factor than those poured without water-cooling. Increasing the pouring temperature increases the size α-Al grains. Ingots poured with water-cooling exhibited higher hardness values than those poured without water-cooling.