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Spring 2018
Macro-mechanical behaviour of a material in response to applied loads is governed by its microstructural characteristics. The relative volume fraction of the constituent phases, their connectivity and interface are some of the microstructural features that have significant impact on the load...
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The Microstructure, Morphology and Mechanical Properties of Rapidly Solidified Al-10wt%Si Alloy
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Hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys are widely used in both the automotive and aerospace industries, due to their strong corrosion resistance, good castability and relatively high strength-to-weight ratio. Despite this wide use, these alloys have a major limitation related to the Si phase that forms...
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2017-01-01
Spinelli, J.E., Bogno, A.-A., Henein, H.
Hypereutectic Al-18wt.%Si alloy is widely used in automotive industry as a wear resistant alloy for engine components. However, in the last few years, this traditional composition is being considered for processing by different rapid solidification methods. Positive points include its low thermal...