2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2013.10.128
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Effects of high pressure and SiC content on microstructure and precipitation kinetics of Al–20Si alloy

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“…Yu et al reported that the ascendant tendency of the solid phase line, liquid phase line, and eutectic temperature line were detected with the increasing pressure, leading to the right shifting of the eutectic point, e.g., the Si content of eutectic point is ≈31 wt% with the pressure increasing up to 5.0 GPa. [ 41 ] According to the related research, the main features of the high pressure solidification/solution treatment on the shifting of the eutectic points can be summarized as follows: [ 19,41,42 ] 1) enhanced solid solubility: the solid solubility of Al–Si alloy increases because the velocity of atomic diffusion decreases under high pressure solidification, which has been reported by Yu et al 2) Lower nucleation energy: the decrease in the critical formation energy of the nucleation could be found with an increase in pressure, leading to the emergence of more sites for nucleation, which is positive for refinement of eutectic structure, as reported by Ma et al 3) Lower diffusion rate: the diffusivity of Si phase decreased under high pressure, which resulted from the decrease in the diffuse velocity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yu et al reported that the ascendant tendency of the solid phase line, liquid phase line, and eutectic temperature line were detected with the increasing pressure, leading to the right shifting of the eutectic point, e.g., the Si content of eutectic point is ≈31 wt% with the pressure increasing up to 5.0 GPa. [ 41 ] According to the related research, the main features of the high pressure solidification/solution treatment on the shifting of the eutectic points can be summarized as follows: [ 19,41,42 ] 1) enhanced solid solubility: the solid solubility of Al–Si alloy increases because the velocity of atomic diffusion decreases under high pressure solidification, which has been reported by Yu et al 2) Lower nucleation energy: the decrease in the critical formation energy of the nucleation could be found with an increase in pressure, leading to the emergence of more sites for nucleation, which is positive for refinement of eutectic structure, as reported by Ma et al 3) Lower diffusion rate: the diffusivity of Si phase decreased under high pressure, which resulted from the decrease in the diffuse velocity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the exact number of Si clusters cannot be determined, and only the solid solubility of Si in the α-Al phase can be roughly estimated. Based on the lattice parameters of the Al phase, the solubility of Si in the Al-20Si alloys is 1.85, 5.27, and 6.73 at.% at 1, 2, and 3 GPa, respectively [23]. Compared to the Al-20Si alloys, the solubility of Si is slightly higher in the SiC/Al-50Si composites, indicating that the higher Si content in the matrix increases the solubility of Si under high pressure.…”
Section: Nano-phase Precipitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the hardness of the alloy increases with the application of pressure. This enhanced behavior in HPSC and LPSC alloys in comparison with GDC alloy was due to improvements in heat transfer rates during solidification due to the applied pressure, resulting in refinement of microstructure and the improved contact area between the die and molten metal surface [50,51,60,61].…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 99%