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Microstructures of a pressure die cast Al-8.5%Si-3.5%Cu alloy

Journal
Metallic Materials
ISSN
0023-432X
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Barbés Fernández, Miguel Ángel
Quintana, María José
Verdeja González, José Ignacio
Type
text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.4149/KM_2017_2_89
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/4413
Abstract
Quantitative microstructural measurements of constituents of an Al-Si-Cu alloy, used to manufacture a part with thin sections by Pressure Die Casting (PDC), do not correspond to phase diagram calculations. A simulation of the liquid velocity when filling the mold was made in order to understand the relation between this parameter and pressure, cooling rate and the eutectic amount and morphology. Also, the microstructures of the same alloy solidified in a ceramic crucible (low cooling rate) and in a metal flask (high cooling rate) were compared to those obtained by PDC to analyze the role of pressure on the displacement of eutectic composition and formation of different eutectic morphologies. The amount of constituents varies with distance from the mold walls, producing higher or lower pressure zones, which may be estimated from the Al-Si phase diagram simulation at different pressures. As these pressures must be very high (∼ 2 GPa), a possible explanation for the displacement of the eutectic point is the combination of high cooling rate of the manufacturing process, entrapment of gases during solidification and influence of the alloying elements.

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