Modeling of Semisolid Metal Casting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Andreas N. Alexandrou Gilmer R. Burgos Entov Vladimir M.
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"Processing of metal alloys in their mushy state represents a new trend in metal processing. As part of this process, known also as thixocasting, a specially prepared slurry at a temperature in the mushy region is injected into a die. Parts produced using this technology offer better mechanical properties than those produced by casting, and comparable to those of forged alloys.In thixocasting, semisolid slurries are highly concentrated suspensions of rounded rosette-like crystals in eutectic liquid. The mechanical behavior of the slurry is determined by the structure and properties of the skeleton formed by the alpha phase particles. The skeleton structure is almost never at equilibrium, and its evolution is, governed by a number of kinetic phenomena of different c11'aracteristic time-scales. Therefore, the skeleton structure depends on the mechanical and thermal history of the material. As a result of these kinetic processes, the rheological properties of the material, such as effective viscosity and yield stress, decrease with structure breakdown, and increase with its development. In the present investigation, the behavior of semisolid slurries during processing is modeled using the conservation equations, and a Herschel-Bulkley fluid model. The rheological parameters are assumed to be functions of the solid volume fraction, and of a structural parameter that changes with processing history. The evolution of the structural parameter is described by a first order kinetic differential equation that relates the rate of build-up and break-down of the solid"
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APA: Andreas N. Alexandrou Gilmer R. Burgos Entov Vladimir M.  (2000)  Modeling of Semisolid Metal Casting

MLA: Andreas N. Alexandrou Gilmer R. Burgos Entov Vladimir M. Modeling of Semisolid Metal Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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