Effect of isothermal holding temperature on globularization of primary solid phase in multiplex-type slurry cup

Authors
Kang, Suk-WonLee, Dock-YoungKim, Ki-Bae
Issue Date
2006-09
Publisher
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
Citation
SEMI-SOLID PROCESSING OF ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES, v.116-117, pp.239 - 242
Abstract
In order to produce a high quality and cost effective part in the rheocasting process for an automobile industry it has been important to develop a slurry-on-demand process, which can manufacture the semi-solid slurry having a fine and globular structure of primary solid phase. The morphology of primary solid phase of semi-solid slurry is coarsened and globularized during an isothermal holding process in a solid-liquid region. Accordingly, in this paper, the microstructural evolution of semi-solid slurry during the isothermal holding at a various temperature in solid-liquid region was investigated to examine a coarsening and globularization behavior of primary solid phase. The semi-solid slurry of Al alloy was produced in a slurry maker using a multiplex-type slurry cup that we developed recently. A size of primary solid phase was the finer at the higher holding temperature, but under a constant holding time a roundness degree of primary solid phase was the lower at the lower holding temperature. Also, a coarsening rate of primary solid phase was not considered to be affected significantly by a holding temperature even though a little lower coarsening rate was obtained at the higher holding temperature.
Keywords
semi-solid slurry; holding temperature; isothermal holding; globular structure; coarsening; volume fraction
ISSN
1012-0394
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/135178
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.116-117.239
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