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Type: Conference paper
Title: Effect of Stirring on the Silicon Morphological Evolution in Hypoeutectic Al-Si Alloys
Author: Nafisi, S.
Ghomashchi, R.
Emadi, D.
Shehata, M.
Citation: Light metals 2005 : proceedings of the technical sessions presented by the TMS Aluminum Committee at the 134th TMS Annual meeting, San Francisco, California, February 13-17th, 2005 / H. Kvande (ed.): pp.1111-1116
Publisher: TMS - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Issue Date: 2005
Series/Report no.: LIGHT METALS
ISBN: 0-87339-580-8
9780873395809
ISSN: 0147-0809
Conference Name: Minerals, Metals and Materials Society Meeting (134th : 2005 : San Francisco, California, U.S.A.)
Editor: Kvande, H.
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Sh. Nafisi, R. Ghomashchi, D. Emadi, and M.T. Shehata
Abstract: Semi-Solid Metal, SSM, Processing is a relatively new technology to fabricate near or net-shaped casting products. In contrast to conventional casting routes, i.e. starting material is fully liquid, casting begins with the mushy alloy. For SSM processing of Al-Si alloys, there are two important microstructural features to influence the properties of the finished products. These are the size, shape and volume fraction of the primary α-Al phase and the morphology of silicon within the eutectic regions. It is well known that the irregular growth mode of eutectic Si can be modified by addition of modifiers such as strontium or sodium. In this paper, it will be shown that during SSM processing of Al-Si alloys; melt stirring not only alters the morphology of α-Al phase to rosette or globule shape, but also refines the eutectic silicon.
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