Current progress in rheoforming of wrought aluminum alloys: A review

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Abstract

Semi-solid processing (SSP), including rheoforming and thixoforming, offers a promising opportunity to manufacture net-shaped parts with complex structure and excellent mechanical properties. Owing to its low cost and short process, rheoforming has been the subject of extensive study over the last two decades. The interest in the rheoforming of wrought aluminum alloys is progressively growing among both the research and industrial communities. This review starts with reviewing the recent efforts and advances on preparation of semi-solid slurry of wrought Al alloys, followed by discussing the correlation between microstructure and performance of these alloys. Finally, special attention is paid in the industrial application and the future trends of rheoforming of wrought aluminum alloys.

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Li, G., Lu, H., Hu, X., Lin, F., Li, X., & Zhu, Q. (2020, February 1). Current progress in rheoforming of wrought aluminum alloys: A review. Metals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/met10020238

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