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The effect of microstructure on the rheological response of alloys in semi-solid: A comparison of MHD, SIMA, and spray cast alloys
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The effect of microstructure on the rheological response of alloys in semi-solid: A comparison of MHD, SIMA, and spray cast alloys

E Tzimas, A Zavaliangos and A Lawley
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SEMI-SOLID PROCESSING OF ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES, PROCEEDINGS, pp.345-352
01 Jan 1998

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Engineering Engineering, Chemical Materials Science Materials Science, Composites Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering Science & Technology Technology
Semisolid processing (SSP) requires alloys with equiaxed microstructure. Such microstructures are currently produced by magnetohydrodynamic casting (MHD), strain induced melting activation (SIMA) and spray casting (SC). In this work the differences in the initial microstructure, its evolution during isothermal holding in the semisolid range, and the rheological behavior of MHD, SIMA and SC Al-Si alloys are identified and discussed.

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