Microstructure and properties of semi-solid aluminum alloys: A literature review

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Semi-solid processing of aluminum alloys is a well-known manufacturing technique able to combine high production rates with parts quality, resulting in high performance and reasonable component costs. The advantages offered by semi-solid processing are due to the shear thinning behavior of the thixotropic slurries during the mold filling. This is related to the microstructure of these slurries consisting of solid, nondendritic, near-globular primary particles surrounded by a liquid matrix. This paper presents a review on the formation of this nondendritic microstructure, reports on the different proposed mechanisms that might be responsible, and illustrates the relationship between microstructure and properties, in particular, tensility, fatigue, wear, and corrosion resistance.

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Pola, A., Tocci, M., & Kapranos, P. (2018, March 1). Microstructure and properties of semi-solid aluminum alloys: A literature review. Metals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/met8030181

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