Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
831631 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2011 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article investigated the effects of alloying additives on the impact toughness of as-cast and heat-treated 319 alloys. The results revealed that the impact energy decreases with increasing the level of Fe, Mn, and Mg additions. The aged alloys at 180 °C had a slightly increase in the impact energy compared to the as-cast alloys. The aged alloys containing combined additions of Fe–Mn and Fe–Mg displayed a similar variation in the impact energy at different aging temperatures and times. The fracture surface of the alloys was strongly controlled by the morphology of eutectic Si and Cu- and Fe-rich phases.

Research highlights► Influence of additives on the impact toughness of 319 alloy. ► Addition of 0.4% Mn improves the impact energy for both non-modified and modified alloys. ► Addition of 0.3% Mg decreases the impact energy, with respect to Fe content. ► 319 containing 0.2% Fe aged at 180 °C/12 h display the highest impact energy of all the alloys studied. ► Fracture surface is controlled by the morphology of eutectic Si and Cu- and Fe-rich phases.

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