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Effects of solution treatment temperature and time on the porosities and mechanical properties of vacuum die-casted and T6 heat-treated Al-Si-Mg alloy

Journal

VACUUM
Volume 193, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2021.110536

Keywords

Vacuum die casting; Al-Si-Mg alloy; Solution treatment temperature; Solution treatment time; Porosity

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  1. Ministry of Economy and Finance, Republic of Korea [SE210002]

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The study shows that with increasing solution treatment temperature and time, the number and volume of gas pores in the castings increase, while the shrinkage rate remains relatively stable. Additionally, the area fraction of eutectic Si particles and Mg2Si slightly decrease, while the area and sphericity of eutectic Si and Mg2Si increase. Furthermore, as the solution treatment temperature and time increase, the ultimate tensile strength and yield strength rise, while the elongation tends to decrease.
Al-Si-Mg cast alloys can be imparted with a wide range of mechanical properties through heat treatment, thus meeting the required performance of various vehicle components. However, because of the characteristics of the high-pressure die casting process, the gas porosities in the casting can lead to blisters during the solution treatment of die-casting parts. Therefore, systematic studies on the solution temperature and solution time are required to prevent such blisters. In this study, the gas porosity and mechanical properties of T6 heat-treated specimens were evaluated under various solution treatment conditions. As the solution treatment temperature and time increased, the numbers and volume of individual gas porosity increased. On the other hand, there were little changes in the shrinkages upon heat treatment. As solution temperature and time increased, the area fraction of the eutectic Si particles and Mg2Si decreased slightly, whereas the area and sphericity of the eutectic Si and Mg2Si increased. As the solution treatment temperature and time increased, the ultimate tensile strength and yield strength increased, whereas the elongation tended to decrease. However, the maximum UTS and YS were obtained on treatment at 520 degrees C for 1.5 h.

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