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The effect of the solid fraction on rheological behavior of wrought aluminum alloys in incremental compression experiments with a closed die

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2006.10.019

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compression test; rheological behavior; wrought aluminum alloy; closed die; liquid segregation; viscosity

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Compression tests were performed in order to observe and investigate the rheological behavior of wrought aluminum alloys while varying the processing parameters such as liquid fraction, strain rate and materials. The results of an experimental investigation using A12024, A16061, A17075 with a closed die are presented here. Specimens of each wrought aluminum alloy were characterized with their rheological behavior during partial melting and holding in the semi-solid state. The characteristics of flow between solid and liquid phases by considering liquid segregation are examined by restricting material (100% of packing rate in a closed die) during compression. The grain size was compared before and after the compression. Also, the strain-stress curves and microstructures of the rheological materials were investigated. Moreover, the tests allow the apparent viscosity of the alloys to be determined as a function of the liquid fraction and shear rate together with the densification behavior of the solid phase. Finally, the experimental results should be used in flow and solidification analyses and useful for manufacturing good SSM products through observing the microstructures according to changes solid fraction and compression rate. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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