Influence of the electromagnetic stirring on globularization of primary solid phase in solid-liquid region

Authors
Lee, DYKim, KKim, DH
Issue Date
2005-05
Publisher
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
Citation
ECO-MATERIALS PROCESSING & DESIGN VI, v.486-487, pp.550 - 553
Abstract
Forming of alloy and composite within a solid-liquid region, i.e. thixo-forming and rheo-forming, has been recognized as a technology offering several potential advantages over casting and forging such as a low forming pressure, reduction of macrosegregation, and reduction of porosity. In this paper, a globularization for primary solid phase by a forced fluid flow in melt due to electromagnetic stirring during solidification and isothermal stirring at solid-liquid region, was examined to produce Al alloy having a globular solid phase to get a thixotropic behavior. The electromagnetic stirrer was specially designed and manufactured to create all kind of fluid flow pattern such as a circumferential, vertical, helicoidally and contra-rotating flow pattern during the solidification of a melt. The size and roundness of primary solid phase of the quenched sample after isothermal stirring at solid-liquid region were measured with respect to a stirring time and frequency. The globularization of solid phase was enhanced with incresing the stirring time and electromagnetic flux density, i.e. stirring strength.
Keywords
BEHAVIOR; PB; BEHAVIOR; PB; magnetic flux density; electromagnetic flow pattern; microstructure; thixotropic; globularization
ISSN
0255-5476
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136530
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.486-487.550
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