Papers by Keyword: Constituent Particles

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Abstract: For decades, twin-roll casting has been applied for manufacturing aluminum alloy sheets. This conventional process contributes to make thin aluminum sheets from the molten metal directly. Recently, vertical-type high-speed twin-roll casting (HSTRC) has been developed with much higher casting speed rather than the horizontal-type. Some modifications such as feeding nozzle and water-cooling system of copper rolls contribute to increase cooling rates. This characteristic leads to many metallurgical advantages like grain refinement, super-saturation of alloying elements and fine distribution of secondary particles. The objective of this study is to investigate the constituent particles in HSTRC aluminum alloy. The commercial Al-Mn alloy strip was successfully fabricated by HSTRC. Clearly different microstructure was found in thickness direction. Many constituent particles observed along the grain boundaries/cell boundaries as well as inside of Al matrix on the surface area, while eutectic structure around globular grain boundaries was observed in mid-central area. The morphology as well as chemical compositions of the constituent particles were investigated.
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Abstract: This paper describes some aspects of reconstruction of microstructures in three dimensions. A distinction is drawn between tomographic approaches that seek to characterize specific volumes of material, either with or without diffraction, and statistical approaches that focus on particular aspects of microstructure. A specific example of the application of the statistical approach is given for an aerospace aluminum alloy in which the distributions of coarse constituent particles are modeled. Such distributions are useful for modeling fatigue crack initiation and propagation.
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