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Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys

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Main Author: Puga, Hélder
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Costa, S., Barbosa, J., Pinto, A. M.P., Ribeiro, S.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/26067
Summary: During the last years aluminium alloys have been gaining increased acceptance as structural materials in the automotive and aeronautical industries, mainly due to their light weight, good formability and corrosion resistance. However, improvement of mechanical properties is a constant in research activities, either by the development of new alloys or by microstructure manipulation. This presentation focuses a novel effective dynamic methodology to perform microstructural refinement / modification and degassing of light alloys, namely aluminium alloys, by applying acoustic energy to the melts. High intensity acoustic energy significantly improves the microstructure, therefore the mechanical properties of those alloys, avoiding the use of traditional chemically based degassing and refining techniques which are less effective and present significant environmental impact. Ultrasonic (US) vibration has proven to be extremely effective in degassing, controlling columnar dendritic structure, reducing the size of equiaxed grains and, under some conditions, producing globular grains and modifying the eutectic silicon cells in Al-Si alloys. The mechanisms of US processing of aluminium melts are discussed and experimental results on this field are presented.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
title Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
spellingShingle Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
Puga, Hélder
Aluminium
Ultrasonic
Mechanical properties
Ultrasound
Refining
Grain refinement
Processing
Aluminium Alloys
Science & Technology
title_short Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
title_full Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
title_fullStr Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
title_full_unstemmed Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
title_sort Use of acoustic energy in the processing of molten aluminium alloys
author Puga, Hélder
author_facet Puga, Hélder
Costa, S.
Barbosa, J.
Pinto, A. M.P.
Ribeiro, S.
author_role author
author2 Costa, S.
Barbosa, J.
Pinto, A. M.P.
Ribeiro, S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Puga, Hélder
Costa, S.
Barbosa, J.
Pinto, A. M.P.
Ribeiro, S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aluminium
Ultrasonic
Mechanical properties
Ultrasound
Refining
Grain refinement
Processing
Aluminium Alloys
Science & Technology
topic Aluminium
Ultrasonic
Mechanical properties
Ultrasound
Refining
Grain refinement
Processing
Aluminium Alloys
Science & Technology
description During the last years aluminium alloys have been gaining increased acceptance as structural materials in the automotive and aeronautical industries, mainly due to their light weight, good formability and corrosion resistance. However, improvement of mechanical properties is a constant in research activities, either by the development of new alloys or by microstructure manipulation. This presentation focuses a novel effective dynamic methodology to perform microstructural refinement / modification and degassing of light alloys, namely aluminium alloys, by applying acoustic energy to the melts. High intensity acoustic energy significantly improves the microstructure, therefore the mechanical properties of those alloys, avoiding the use of traditional chemically based degassing and refining techniques which are less effective and present significant environmental impact. Ultrasonic (US) vibration has proven to be extremely effective in degassing, controlling columnar dendritic structure, reducing the size of equiaxed grains and, under some conditions, producing globular grains and modifying the eutectic silicon cells in Al-Si alloys. The mechanisms of US processing of aluminium melts are discussed and experimental results on this field are presented.
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