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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21570
Title: Tensile properties of as-cast aluminum alloys AA3104, AA6111 and CA31218 at above solidus temperatures
Authors: Phillion, A.B.
Thompson, S.
Cockcroft, S.L.
Wells, M.A.
Department: Materials Science and Engineering
Keywords: Aluminum alloys;Semi-solid;Tensile properties;Hot tearing
Publication Date: Dec-2008
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Phillion, A. B., et al. "Tensile properties of as-cast aluminum alloys AA3104, AA6111 and CA31218 at above solidus temperatures." Materials Science and Engineering: A 497.1 (2008): 388-394.
Abstract: The semi-solid tensile mechanical response of three as-cast aluminum alloys – AA3104, AA6111, and CA31218 (an alloy similar in composition to AA3003) – was measured between a fraction solid fs ~ 0.85 and fs ~ 1 in order to establish the mushy zone constitutive behavior under conditions similar to those believed to occur during Direct Chill casting. The fraction solid vs. temperature relationship for these alloys is also provided. The constitutive behavior appears greatly dependent on both fraction solid and strain rate. Furthermore, while the behavior is dominated by the solid network, the critical fraction solid for complete loss of ductility was found to be alloy dependent, ranging from fs ~ 0.94 for CA31218 to fs ~ 0.99 for AA6111. The variation in both ductility and stress with temperature has been used to propose a brittle temperature range for each of the three alloys and to rank their hot tearing susceptibility.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21570
Identifier: 10.1016/j.msea.2008.07.027
Appears in Collections:Materials Science and Engineering Publications

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