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Title: Friction stir microstructural modification of investment cast F357
Author (s): Jana, S.
Mishra, Rajiv S.
Chou, H. N.
Herling, D. R.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Center for Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies
Center for Friction Stir Processing
Intelligent Systems Center
Materials Research Center
Materials Science & Engineering
Keywords: aluminum alloys
casting modification
friction stir processing
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: THE MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOCIETY
Citation: Jana, S., R. S. Mishra, H. N. Chou, and D. R. Herling. Friction Stir Microstructural Modification of Investment Cast F357, Proceedings of the 2007 TMS Annual Meeting (February-March 2007): 439-447.
Abstract: A hypoeutectic Al-Si alloy has been friction stir processed in this study using various run parameter combinations. Tensile test results indicate at least three times improvement in ductility value over as-cast T6 condition because of refinement in Si particle size. Si particle size and shape has been quantified and correlated with mechanical properties. Tool rotation rate seems to have the most significant effect on properties. Higher tool rotation rate resulted in more uniform and homogeneous microstructure though some anomaly is observed at very high tool rotation rate.
Type: Article - Conference proceedings
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titleFriction stir microstructural modification of investment cast F357
contributor.authorJana, S.
contributor.authorMishra, Rajiv S.
contributor.authorChou, H. N.
contributor.authorHerling, D. R.
contributor.deptlabCenter for Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies
contributor.deptlabCenter for Friction Stir Processing
contributor.deptlabIntelligent Systems Center
contributor.deptlabMaterials Research Center
contributor.deptlabMaterials Science & Engineering
subjectaluminum alloys
subjectcasting modification
subjectfriction stir processing
date.issued2007
publisherTHE MINERALS, METALS & MATERIALS SOCIETY
identifier.citationJana, S., R. S. Mishra, H. N. Chou, and D. R. Herling. Friction Stir Microstructural Modification of Investment Cast F357, Proceedings of the 2007 TMS Annual Meeting (February-March 2007): 439-447.
description.abstractA hypoeutectic Al-Si alloy has been friction stir processed in this study using various run parameter combinations. Tensile test results indicate at least three times improvement in ductility value over as-cast T6 condition because of refinement in Si particle size. Si particle size and shape has been quantified and correlated with mechanical properties. Tool rotation rate seems to have the most significant effect on properties. Higher tool rotation rate resulted in more uniform and homogeneous microstructure though some anomaly is observed at very high tool rotation rate.
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
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