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2017-01-01
Spinelli, J.E., Hearn, W., Bogno, A.-A., Henein, H.
Understanding the influence of rapid solidification conditions on the formed microstructure is important to determine how process conditions affect the final mechanical properties. In this work the rapid solidification of hypoeutectic and hypereutectic Al-xSi (x=10wt. %, 18wt %) alloys was...
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2020-01-01
Henein, H., Bogno, A.-A., Hearn, W., Valloton, J.
Cubic metallic alloys generally grow along 〈100〉 directions due to the anisotropy of the solid-liquid interfacial energy. Under rapid solidification conditions, dendrites may deviate from 〈100〉 and develop unusual morphologies. Here, Al-alloy droplets (Al-4.5Cu, Al-10Si, Al-1.9Fe, Al-33Cu, all in...
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2018-06-01
Hearn, W., Bogno, A.-A., Spinelli, J.E., Valloton, J., Henein, H.
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...
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2018-01-01
Bogno, A.-A., Hearn, W., Spinelli, J.E., Valloton, J., Henein, H.
This paper reports on the development of Solidification Continuous Cooling Transformation diagrams that relate the solidification paths to the inherent microstructures of binary and ternary alloys. The methodology is based on the quantification of a solidified microstructure for its various phase...