2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(03)00056-x
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A study of microstructure and microsegregation of aluminum 7050 alloy

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“…Fig. 19, reproduced by courtesy of Xie et al [158], shows a comparison between calculated and measured microsegregation for one of the components of the alloy and calculated phase fractions. The measurements stem from area scans over large sections from within a directionally solidified sample, processed under a thermal gradient G = 4.5 Â 10 3 K/m with a cooling rate of 0.45 K/ s. From Fig.…”
Section: The Solidification Path and Microstructure Formationmentioning
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“…Fig. 19, reproduced by courtesy of Xie et al [158], shows a comparison between calculated and measured microsegregation for one of the components of the alloy and calculated phase fractions. The measurements stem from area scans over large sections from within a directionally solidified sample, processed under a thermal gradient G = 4.5 Â 10 3 K/m with a cooling rate of 0.45 K/ s. From Fig.…”
Section: The Solidification Path and Microstructure Formationmentioning
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“…Based on their work Liang et al [157] discussed the importance of reliable thermodynamic data, and proceeded to reevaluate the ternary phase diagram as to improve the quality of the model predictions. Recently, Xie et al [158] presented an investigation of microstructure and microsegregation in the aluminum alloy 7050 containing 11 components, that forms six different intermetallic phases in subsequent eutectic reactions during solidification. Modeling was based on a modified Scheil model taking into account solid state diffusion, dendrite undercooling and coarsening, with dynamic coupling to phase diagram calculations.…”
Section: The Solidification Path and Microstructure Formationmentioning
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“…The precipitates containing the impurity elements Si and Fe are stable to higher temperatures than the applied heat treatment temperatures [16,17].…”
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“…In spite of its robust nature and relative simplicity it can induce some voids and defects in the ingots. High cooling rates and non-equilibrium solidification conditions of the DC-casting result in the formation of nonequilibrium eutectics and intermetallics, which mainly precipitate on the grain boundaries and interdendritic spaces during final stages of solidification [2,3]. The formation of such phases coincides with the appearance of thermal stresses when the dendritic grains start to form a coherent network [4].…”
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