2006
DOI: 10.1007/bf02586167
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Microstructural modification of as-cast Al-Si-Mg alloy by friction stir processing

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“…For example, the duration the temperature remains above 200°C during FSP of A356 aluminum alloy is only 25 seconds. [30] Therefore, the dissolution of the eutectic b-Mg 17 Al 12 phase in such a short period is associated with severe plastic deformation, with a strain rate of 10 0 to 10 2 s -1 and strains of up to~40. [3,31,32] A previous analysis has indicated that such a severe plastic deformation facilitates the dissolution of the b-Mg 17 Al 12 phase significantly, due to significantly accelerated diffusion rate and shortened diffusion distance.…”
Section: A Microstructural Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the duration the temperature remains above 200°C during FSP of A356 aluminum alloy is only 25 seconds. [30] Therefore, the dissolution of the eutectic b-Mg 17 Al 12 phase in such a short period is associated with severe plastic deformation, with a strain rate of 10 0 to 10 2 s -1 and strains of up to~40. [3,31,32] A previous analysis has indicated that such a severe plastic deformation facilitates the dissolution of the b-Mg 17 Al 12 phase significantly, due to significantly accelerated diffusion rate and shortened diffusion distance.…”
Section: A Microstructural Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, raising the tool rotation speed above 1000 rpm does not cause further significant refinement of the silicon particle, which means, the mean area size of the silicon particles increases with increased heat input [9]. This is related with the enhanced flow-ability of the matrix as a result of high localized heat input conditions at higher tool rotational speeds, that soften the material around the tool pin and caused the Si particles flow with the plastic flow of the matrix [2,8], and therefore the breakdown of the silicon particles would not intensified further [2]. In this study tool rotation speed of 1000 rpm gives the minimum mean area size and aspect ratio of 47.8 µm², 1.69 respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to solve these problems, a practical technique of microstructure modification which can effectively reduce the porosity and uniformly redistribute the fine Si particles in the aluminum matrix is imperative. Recently, friction stir processing (FSP), a variant of friction stir welding (FSW), in which the intense plastic deformation generated by traversing a welding tool [6] has been used as a technique to locally modify the microstructure in a number of Al-Si cast alloys [7][8][9]. In FSP a rotating tool with a designed pin and shoulder is plunged into a monolithic workpiece and produces a recrystallized fine particles microstructure within the stirred zone (SZ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These modification and heat-treatment techniques mentioned previously, unfortunately, cannot effectively eliminate the porosity in Al-Si, and redistribute the Si particles uniformly into the aluminum matrix. Therefore, a more effective modification technique is highly desirable for microstructural modification of cast aluminium alloy, such as Friction Stir Processing which was developed basing on friction stir welding (FSW) [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%