Qing-bo YANG , Wen-jing SHI , Wen LIU , Miao WANG , Wen-bo WANG , Li-na JIA , Hu ZHANG
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Abstract
The microstructure and mechanical properties of as-cast Al-Cu-Li-Mg-Zn alloys fabricated by conventional gravity casting and centrifugal casting techniques combined with rapid solidification were investigated. Experimental results demonstrated that compared with the gravity casting technique, the water-cooling centrifugal casting technique significantly reduces porosity, refines α(Al) grains and secondary phases, modifies the morphology of secondary phases, and mitigates both macro- and micro-segregation. These improvements arise from the synergistic effects of the vigorous backflow, centrifugal field, vibration and rapid solidification. Porosity and coarse plate-like Al13Fe4/Al7Cu2Fe phase result in the fracture before the gravity-cast alloy reaches the yield point. The centrifugal-cast alloy, however, exhibits an ultra-high yield strength of 292.0 MPa and a moderate elongation of 6.1%. This high yield strength is attributed to solid solution strengthening (SSS) of 225.3 MPa, and grain boundary strengthening (GBS) of 35.7 MPa. Li contributes the most to SSS with a scaling factor of 7.9 MPa·wt.%-1. The elongation of the centrifugal-cast alloy can be effectively enhanced by reducing the porosity and segregation behavior, refining the microstructure and changing the morphology of secondary phases.
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The Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (Trans. Nonferrous Met. Soc. China), founded in 1991 and sponsored by The Nonferrous Metals Society of China, is published monthly now and mainly contains reports of original research which reflect the new progresses in the field of nonferrous metals science and technology, including mineral processing, extraction metallurgy, metallic materials and heat treatments, metal working, physical metallurgy, powder metallurgy, with the emphasis on fundamental science. It is the unique preeminent publication in English for scientists, engineers, under/post-graduates on the field of nonferrous metals industry. This journal is covered by many famous abstract/index systems and databases such as SCI Expanded, Ei Compendex Plus, INSPEC, CA, METADEX, AJ and JICST.