Authors
E Ogris, A Wahlen, H Lüchinger, PJ Uggowitzer
Publication date
2002/11/1
Journal
Journal of Light Metals
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
263-269
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
It is commonly known that eutectic silicon spheroidizes during a T6 solution heat treatment in Al–Si cast alloys. This spheroidization of the brittle silicon is the main reason for the good fracture elongation values in peak hardened T6 condition. As the silicon spheroidization is known as a side effect of common T6 treatment, there is little known about the influence of sole silicon spheroidization on the mechanical properties. The following paper presents fundamental aspects of the spheroidization process of eutectic silicon in Al–Si cast alloys. It is theoretically as well as experimentally found that the disintegration and spheroidization of well modified eutectic silicon is finished within minutes of exposure to temperatures above 500 °C. The application of this new silicon spheroidization treatment (SST) to thixoformed components results in outstanding fracture elongation values (up to 18%) at good yield strength level …
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E Ogris, A Wahlen, H Lüchinger, PJ Uggowitzer - Journal of Light Metals, 2002