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The effect of hot-rolling on chill-cast Al,Al-2 wt % Ni and Al-4 wt % Ni alloys
Authors:F S J Jabczynski  B Cantor
Affiliation:(1) Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex, UK;(2) Present address: Department of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, North Campus, Elms Road, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham, UK;(3) Present address: Department of Physical Metallurgy and Science of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract:The effect of hot-rolling on the mechanical properties and microstructure of directionallysolidified hypoeutectic Al-Al3Ni alloys has been studied. Chill-cast hypoeutectic alloys were produced by casting into pre-heated mild-steel moulds placed on copper chills. The chill-cast Al-2 wt% Ni and Al-4 wt% Ni hypoeutectic alloys can be hot-rolled at 500Dagger C to reductions of greater than 95%. Deformation is achieved by deforming the aluminium-rich dendrites in the rolling direction, followed by interpenetration of the Al3Ni fibres into the dendrites resulting in a homogeneous microstructure. The variations of room-temperature tensile properties for the chill-cast hypoeutectic alloys were measured as a function of reduction of thickness during hot-rolling. The ultimate tensile strength and yield strength increase during rolling because of increasing Al3Ni fibre alignment, homogeneous dispersion of the Al3Ni fibres throughout the Al matrix, and work hardening in the Al matrix. The as-chill-cast alloys have strengths which agree with the composite law of mixtures for a combination of Al dendrites and Al-Al3Ni eutectic. After hot-rolling, the alloy strengths can be predicted from discontinuous fibre reinforcement theory.
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