Microstructure Solidification Maps for Al-10wt%Si Alloys

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  • Hypo-eutectic Al-Si alloys are widely used in both the automotive and aerospace industries, however, they still have limited usage as structural materials, due to the inherent morphology of the Si phase that forms within the eutectic structure. This non-ideal Si morphology can be modified, via alloy additions and/or rapid solidification (RS), but the underlying mechanism(s) behind this is poorly understood. This work focused on understanding the influence of RS on the eutectic structure, for hypo-eutectic Al-10wt%Si alloys produced by Impulse Atomization and Differential Scanning Calorimetry. This study found that the eutectic Si forms into four distinct morphologies: (1) flaky, (2) fibrous, (3) globular + fibrous and (4) globular, depending on the solidification conditions. As a result, two solidification maps of the Si morphology are proposed, one based on local eutectic solidification conditions and another based on a solidification continuous cooling diagram (SCCT). Both maps help identify the required conditions for certain Si morphologies to form. Hardness measurements were also carried out and it was found that the Si morphology would influence the alloy hardness, with the highest value being achieved when the eutectic Si was globular. This result indicates that the Si morphology is an important factor that can alter the mechanical properties of hypo-eutectic Al-Si alloys.

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    2018-06-01
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    Article (Published)
  • DOI
    https://doi.org/10.7939/R34F1N13Q
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    Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-018-5093-2