J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2005, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (Supl.1): 65-71.

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Semisolid Structure Formation and Semisolid Casting

Hao WANG   

  1. Division of Materials, School of Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
  • Received:2005-01-24 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2005-06-28 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: Hao WANG

Abstract: Semisolid metal forming has now been accepted as a viable technology for production of components with complex shape and high integrity. The advantages of semisolid metal forming can only be achieved when the feedstock material has a non-dendritic semisolid structure. A controlled nucleation method has been developed to produce such structures for semisolid forming. By controlling grain nucleation and growth, fine-grained and non-dendritic microstructures that are suitable for semisolid casting can be generated. The method was applied to hypoeutectic and hypereutectic Al-Si casting alloys, Al wrought alloys and a Mg alloy. Parameters such as pouring temperature, cooling rate and grain refiner addition were controlled to achieve copious nucleation, nuclei survival and dendritic growth suppression during solidification. The influences of the controlling parameters on the formation of semisolid structure were different for each of these alloy groups. The as-cast structures were then partially remelted and isothermally held. Semisolid structures were developed and followed by semisolid casting into a stepped die.

Key words: Semisolid processing, Semisolid structure formation, Semisolid casting, Controlled nucleation