Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9796052 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Microhardness maps of cross-sections of high-pressure diecast test bars of AZ91 have been determined. Specimens with rectangular cross-sections, 1, 2 and 3Â mm thick, or with a circular cross-section 6.4Â mm in diameter, have been studied. The hardness is generally higher near the edges in all specimens, and more so near the corners of the rectangular specimens. The hardness at the center of the castings is generally lower, due to a coarser solidification microstructure and the concentration of porosity. The evidence confirms that the surface of the castings is harder than the core, but it does not support the concept of a skin with a sharp and definable boundary. This harder layer is irregular in hardness and depth and is not equally hard on opposite sides of the casting. The mean hardness obtained by integrating the microhardness maps over the entire cross-section increased with decreasing thickness of the bars, and was found to be in good correlation with each bar's yield strength.
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Authors
C.H. Cáceres, J.R. Griffiths, A.R. Pakdel, C.J. Davidson,