Investigation of microstructures and mechanical properties of A356 aluminum alloy produced by expendable pattern shell casting process with vacuum and low pressure
2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 32; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.matdes.2010.08.015
ISSN0261-3069
AutoresWenming Jiang, Zitian Fan, Defeng Liao, Dejun Liu, Zhong Zhao, Xuanpu Dong,
Tópico(s)Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
ResumoIn this study, microstructures and mechanical properties of A356 aluminum alloy obtained by expendable pattern shell casting process with vacuum and low pressure (EPSC-VL) were investigated. Meanwhile, microstructures and mechanical properties of A356 alloy among EPSC-VL, expendable pattern shell casting process under gravity casting (EPSC-G), lost foam casting with vacuum and low pressure (LFC-VL) and lost foam casting under gravity casting (LFC-G) were compared. The results showed that the microstructure of A356 alloy fabricated by EPSC-VL was finer and denser than the products from EPSC-G, LFC-G and LFC-VL processes, and its grain size was only 147.2 μm compared to LFC-G (327.1 μm). Moreover, its porosity defects were greatly reduced (0.16%) compared to LFC-G (1.97%). The tensile strength, elongation and hardness of castings produced by EPSC-VL were all considerably higher than the products from EPSC-G, LFC-G and LFC-VL. The A356 alloy made by EPSC-VL exhibited morphology of dimple fracture that was very deep and well-distributed. In addition, the castings produced by EPSC-VL process had better surface quality compared to LFC castings.
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