Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5460840 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2017 55 Pages PDF
Abstract
To develop an aluminum alloy that combines excellent mechanical properties with good castability for near-net-shape casting of automotive structural parts, new Cu-free medium Mg 7xxx aluminum alloys with minor Zr (0.1%) and Ti (0, 0.1, and 0.2%) (all contents in wt% unless stated otherwise) elemental content were investigated as potential candidates. The effects of a vulnerable temperature interval and grain refinement on the hot tearing susceptibility (HTS) were investigated in this work to prevent hot tearing. Al-6Zn-(1.3-1.5)Mg-0.1Zr-(0.1-0.2)Ti alloys show 140-150% of ultimate tensile strength (370-390 MPa), 150-180% of elongation (10-12%), 60-80% of medium-thick-wall fluidity, and equivalent thin-wall fluidity, compared to the respective properties of the commercial A356 alloy. Medium-thick-wall fluidity depended on the heat release upon solidification of the alloy investigated, and thin-wall fluidity depended on the surface energy of the alloy in molten state. When the Ti content was increased, a concave variation in the medium-thick-wall fluidity and a monotonic increase in the thin-wall fluidity were observed. In terms of hot tearing, Ti addition led to a decrease in the HTS, which eventually reached zero. By adding 3% Si, hot tearing could be prevented; however, at the same time, elongation was found to decrease to less than 4%. The grain size reduction and morphology alteration due to the combined addition of 0.2% Ti and 0.1% Zr led to an improvement in castability because of a delay in crystal coherency, decrease in solidification time and vulnerable time period, and suppression of Fe-containing intermetallic and T phase crystallization.
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