Semi-solid Compression of Nano/Micro-Particle Reinforced Al-Cu Composites: An In Situ Synchrotron Tomographic Study
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Four-dimensional fast synchrotron X-ray tomography has been used to investigate the
semi-solid deformation of nano- and micro-particle reinforced aluminum-copper
composites (Al-10 wt% Cu alloy with ~1.0 wt% Al2O3 nano and ~1.0 wt% Al2O3 micro
particles). Quantitative image analysis of the semi-solid deformation behavior of three
alloys (base, nano- and micro-particle reinforced) revealed the influence of the
particulate size on both microstructural formation and dominant deformation
mechanisms. The results showed that initial void closure and incubation period were
present in the particle-free and nano-particle reinforced Al-Cu composite during semi-solid compression, while the micro-particle reinforced alloy only showed continual
voids growth and coalescence into cracks. The results suggest that the nano-particle 2
reinforced composite have the best hot-tearing resistance amongst the three alloys.
Improved hot-tear performance with nano-particulate reinforcement was attributed to
the small liquid channel thickness, fine grain size which alters the
distribution/morphology of the liquid channels, more viscous inter-dendritic liquid, and
fewer initial voids.