A study of tensile properties in Al–Si–Cu and Al–Si–Mg alloys: Effect of β-iron intermetallics and porosity |
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Authors: | Z. Ma A.M. Samuel F.H. Samuel H.W. Doty S. Valtierra |
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Affiliation: | aDépartement des sciences appliquées, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada G7H 2B1;bMaterials Engineering, GM Powertrain Group, Metal Casting Technology, Inc., Milford, NH 03055, USA;cResearch and Development, Corporativo Nemak, S.A. de C.V., P.O. Box 100, Bosques del Valle, Garza Garcia 66221, N.L., Mexico |
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Abstract: | The effect of β-iron intermetallics and porosity on the tensile properties in cast Al–Si–Cu and Al–Si–Mg alloys were investigated for this research study, using experimental and industrial 319.2 alloys, and industrial A356.2 alloys. The results showed that the alloy ductility and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) were subject to deterioration as a result of an increase in the size of β-iron intermetallics, most noticeable up to β-iron intermetallic lengths of 100 μm in 319.2 alloys, or 70 μm in A356.2 alloys. An increase in the size of the porosity was also deleterious to alloy ductility and UTS. Although tensile properties are interpreted by means of UTS vs. log elongation plots in the present study, the properties for all sample conditions were best interpreted by means of log UTS vs. log elongation plots, where the properties increased linearly between conditions of low cooling rate–high Fe and high cooling rate–low Fe. The results are explained in terms of the β-Al5FeSi platelet size and porosity values obtained. |
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Keywords: | Al– Si– Cu Al– Si– Mg β -Iron intermetallic phase Porosity Tensile properties |
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