Different formation routes of pore structure in aluminum powder metallurgy alloy

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In powder metallurgy (PM), severe plastic deformation (SPD) is a well-known technological solution to achieve interesting properties. However, the occurrence of pores in the final product may limit these properties. Also, for a given type of microstructure, the stereometric parameters of the pore structures, such as shape (represented by Aspect and Dcircle) and distribution (fshape, and fcircle), decisively affect the final properties. The influence of different processing routes (pressing, sintering and equal channel angular pressing (ECAP)) on pore structures in an aluminum PMalloy is discussed. The nature of porosity, porosity evolution and its behavior is explored. The correlation between pore size and morphology is also considered. The final pore structure parameters (Aspect, Dcircle, fshape, and fcircle) of studied aluminum alloys produced by different processing routes depends on the different formation routes.

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Bidulská, J., Bidulský, R., Grande, M. A., & Kvačkaj, T. (2019). Different formation routes of pore structure in aluminum powder metallurgy alloy. Materials, 12(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12223724

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