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Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters

In this research, various processing conditions were implemented to enhance the mechanical properties of Al-Si alloys. The silicon content was varied from hypoeutectic (Si-10 wt.%) to eutectic (Si-12.6 wt.%) and hypereutectic (Si-14 wt.%) for the preparation of Al-XSi-3Cu-0.5Fe-0.6 Mg (X = 10–14%) a...

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Autores principales: Ahn, Su-Seong, Pathan, Sharief, Koo, Jar-Myung, Baeg, Chang-Hyun, Jeong, Chan-Uk, Son, Hyoen-Taek, Kim, Yong-Ho, Lee, Kap-Ho, Hong, Soon-Jik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30388757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11112150
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author Ahn, Su-Seong
Pathan, Sharief
Koo, Jar-Myung
Baeg, Chang-Hyun
Jeong, Chan-Uk
Son, Hyoen-Taek
Kim, Yong-Ho
Lee, Kap-Ho
Hong, Soon-Jik
author_facet Ahn, Su-Seong
Pathan, Sharief
Koo, Jar-Myung
Baeg, Chang-Hyun
Jeong, Chan-Uk
Son, Hyoen-Taek
Kim, Yong-Ho
Lee, Kap-Ho
Hong, Soon-Jik
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description In this research, various processing conditions were implemented to enhance the mechanical properties of Al-Si alloys. The silicon content was varied from hypoeutectic (Si-10 wt.%) to eutectic (Si-12.6 wt.%) and hypereutectic (Si-14 wt.%) for the preparation of Al-XSi-3Cu-0.5Fe-0.6 Mg (X = 10–14%) alloys using die casting. Subsequently, these alloys were hot-extruded with an optimum extrusion ratio (17:1) at 400 °C to match the output extruded bar to the compressor size. An analysis of the microstructural features along with a chemical compositional analysis were carried out using scanning electron microscope along with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscope. The SEM micrographs of the extruded samples displayed cracks in primary Si, and the intermetallic (β-Al(5)FeSi) phase was fragmented accordingly. In addition, the silicon phase was homogenously distributed, and the size remained constant. The mechanical properties of the extruded samples were enhanced by the increase of silicon content, and consequently the ductility decreased. By implementing proper T6 heat treatment parameters, coherent Al(2)Cu phases were formed in the Al matrix, and the Si phase was gradually increased along with the silicon content. Therefore, high tensile strength was achieved, reaching values for the Al-XSi-3Cu-0.5Fe-0.6Mg (X = 10–14%) alloys of 366 MPa, 388 MPa, and 420 MPa, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-62669972018-12-17 Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters Ahn, Su-Seong Pathan, Sharief Koo, Jar-Myung Baeg, Chang-Hyun Jeong, Chan-Uk Son, Hyoen-Taek Kim, Yong-Ho Lee, Kap-Ho Hong, Soon-Jik Materials (Basel) Article In this research, various processing conditions were implemented to enhance the mechanical properties of Al-Si alloys. The silicon content was varied from hypoeutectic (Si-10 wt.%) to eutectic (Si-12.6 wt.%) and hypereutectic (Si-14 wt.%) for the preparation of Al-XSi-3Cu-0.5Fe-0.6 Mg (X = 10–14%) alloys using die casting. Subsequently, these alloys were hot-extruded with an optimum extrusion ratio (17:1) at 400 °C to match the output extruded bar to the compressor size. An analysis of the microstructural features along with a chemical compositional analysis were carried out using scanning electron microscope along with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and transmission electron microscope. The SEM micrographs of the extruded samples displayed cracks in primary Si, and the intermetallic (β-Al(5)FeSi) phase was fragmented accordingly. In addition, the silicon phase was homogenously distributed, and the size remained constant. The mechanical properties of the extruded samples were enhanced by the increase of silicon content, and consequently the ductility decreased. By implementing proper T6 heat treatment parameters, coherent Al(2)Cu phases were formed in the Al matrix, and the Si phase was gradually increased along with the silicon content. Therefore, high tensile strength was achieved, reaching values for the Al-XSi-3Cu-0.5Fe-0.6Mg (X = 10–14%) alloys of 366 MPa, 388 MPa, and 420 MPa, respectively. MDPI 2018-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6266997/ /pubmed/30388757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11112150 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pathan, Sharief
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Son, Hyoen-Taek
Kim, Yong-Ho
Lee, Kap-Ho
Hong, Soon-Jik
Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters
title Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters
title_full Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters
title_fullStr Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters
title_short Enhancement of the Mechanical Properties in Al–Si–Cu–Fe–Mg Alloys with Various Processing Parameters
title_sort enhancement of the mechanical properties in al–si–cu–fe–mg alloys with various processing parameters
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30388757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11112150
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