Correlations between Defect Content, Mechanical Properties and Fractographic Investigation of AlSi9Cu3(Fe) Alloy Reference Castings

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High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) is a foundry process particularly suitable for high production rates and applied in several industrial fields, but the amount of scrap, caused by defects or incomplete filling, is sometimes very high. Thus it is important to know which are the main causes of defect formation and their effects on microstructure and mechanical properties. This paper presents, within the European MUSIC project, the qualitative and quantitative results of a study conducted on AlSi9Cu3(Fe) alloy castings, referred to as Horse-shoe Reference Castings, specifically designed to generate different kinds of defects with different severity levels. The work focuses on the correlations obtained between the casting mechanical properties, their defect content in terms of porosity and oxide films and the process parameters adopted, mainly second phase plunger velocity and intensification pressure. The three point bending test was carried out on the four specimens obtained from the two appendixes of the casting. The fracture surfaces were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy (OM) highlighting that the defect content is clearly correlated to the mechanical properties and the process parameter settings.

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