2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11595-019-2179-7
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Effect of Pouring Temperature on Microstructure and Properties of A356 Alloy Strip by a Novel Semisolid Micro Fused-Casting for Metal

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“…Furthermore, the nearly low-turbulent inflow resulted in wetting of the CFFs with an approximately constant flow length and temperature (C722 °C, see Figure 2c). The castings behind the filter chamber also showed an approaching consistent temperature field (between 626 and 713 °C), indicating a temperature close to the liquidus temperature (626.33 °C) of this alloy system according to Luo et al 40 The uniform mold filling conditions behind the filter are emphasized by the absolute velocity at pouring time of 3.604 s (Figure 2d), as the CFF further act as velocity or flow modifier, resulting in a continuous velocity of below 0.5 m/s.…”
Section: Simulationsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Furthermore, the nearly low-turbulent inflow resulted in wetting of the CFFs with an approximately constant flow length and temperature (C722 °C, see Figure 2c). The castings behind the filter chamber also showed an approaching consistent temperature field (between 626 and 713 °C), indicating a temperature close to the liquidus temperature (626.33 °C) of this alloy system according to Luo et al 40 The uniform mold filling conditions behind the filter are emphasized by the absolute velocity at pouring time of 3.604 s (Figure 2d), as the CFF further act as velocity or flow modifier, resulting in a continuous velocity of below 0.5 m/s.…”
Section: Simulationsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…MMCs show better mechanical and thermal properties like high strength, high-temperature resistance, and ductility on the other hand they depict low stiffness because of the strong but brittle properties of ceramic reinforcement particles [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]. For example, Al (Metal Matrix) -SiC (refractory ceramic reinforcement in particle form) composite shows in-between mechanical and thermal properties as strength, wear resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal expansion and stiffness, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%