Preparation of semi-solid aluminum alloy slurry poured through a water-cooled serpentine channel
Zheng-zhou Chen , Wei-min Mao , Zong-chuang Wu
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2012, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1) : 48 -53.
Preparation of semi-solid aluminum alloy slurry poured through a water-cooled serpentine channel
A water-cooled serpentine channel pouring process was invented to produce semi-solid A356 aluminum alloy slurry for rheocasting, and the effects of pouring temperature and circulating cooling water flux on the microstructure of the slurry were investigated. The results show that at the pouring temperature of 640–680°C and the circulating cooling water flux of 0.9 m3/h, the semi-solid A356 aluminum alloy slurry with spherical primary α(Al) grains can be obtained, whose shape factors are between 0.78 and 0.86 and the grain diameter can reach 48–68 μm. When the pouring temperatures are at 660–680°C, only a very thin solidified shell remains inside the serpentine channel and can be removed easily. When the serpentine channel is cooled with circulating water, the microstructure of the semi-solid slurry can be improved, and the serpentine channel is quickly cooled to room temperature after the completion of one pouring. In terms of the productivity of the special equipment, the water-cooled serpentine channel is economical and efficient.
semi-solid slurry / aluminum alloys / microstructure / rheocasting
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