Microstructure characterization and tensile properties of direct squeeze cast and gravity die cast 2017A wrought Al alloy |
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Authors: | Slim Souissi Mohamed Ben Amar Chedly Bradai |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire des Systèmes Electro-Mécaniques (LASEM), Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax, Université de Sfax, (ENIS) B.P. 1173-3038, Sfax, Tunisia
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Abstract: | Squeeze casting is a pressurized solidification process wherein finished components can be produced in a single process from molten metal to solid utilizing re-useable die tools. This one activates different physical processes which have metallurgical repercussions on the cast material structure. Desirable features of both casting and forging are combined in this hybrid method. 2017A aluminium alloy, conventionally used for wrought products, has been successfully cast using direct squeeze casting. Squeeze casting with an applied pressure removes the defects observed in gravity die cast samples. Tensile properties and microstructures are investigated. The results show that the finer microstructure was achieved through the squeeze casting. Furthermore, higher pressures improved the fracture properties and decreased the percentage of porosity of the cast alloy. The ultimate tensile strength, the yield strength and the elongation of the squeezed cast samples improved when the squeeze pressure increased. |
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