Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure of Gravity Cast and Squeeze Cast Al-Si-Mg Alloy

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The present work deals with the effect of solutionising heat treatment on the features of Al-7Si-0.3Mg (A356) alloy in terms of microstructural modifications and hardness. The microstructure of sand cast and gravity cast alloys are coarse which results in lower strength compared to the alloys cast using modern casting techniques such as squeeze casting which is used for the fabrication of near-net-shaped castings. The influence of enhanced cooling rate on the hardness and microstructure of the squeeze casting technique has been exploited in the present study. In order to optimise the heat treatment process, the microstructure of the gravity and squeeze cast alloys were compared after solution treatment. The quantitative analysis of the microstructure was carried out using an image analyser attached to the optical microscope. The aspect ratio, particle count and circularity of eutectic silicon and SDAS are measured. The squeeze cast alloy is found to have finer microstructure with enhanced properties compared to the gravity cast alloy.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 830-831)

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164-167

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