Studies of Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, I.-Eutectoidal Decomposition of Beta Aluminum-zinc Phase and Its Relation to Dimensional Changes in Die Castings

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 941 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1934
Abstract
OWING to the nature of the die-casting process, freshly cast alloys are undoubtedly not at equilibrium from the standpoint of alloy phase relationships. After casting, therefore, they tend to undergo phase changes, with the ultimate effect of reaching a state of equilibrium at the aging temperature, beyond which no further change takes place. This phase alteration undoubtedly is one of the primary causes of the changes in dimensions and physical properties that zinc-alloy die castings undergo during aging. It is planned to report on this problem in a series of papers of which this is the first. The writers have made a study of commercial zinc die-casting alloys over a period of several years, utilizing the X-ray diffraction technic of determining the phase composition changes in the alloys. Up to the present, two principal phase changes have been observed which are capable of causing dimensional changes: (1) the segregation of secondary constituents from the zinc-base solid solution and (2) the beta aluminum-zinc decomposition. The latter is the subject of the present paper and studies on the former will be reported upon at a future time.
Citation
APA:
(1934) Studies of Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, I.-Eutectoidal Decomposition of Beta Aluminum-zinc Phase and Its Relation to Dimensional Changes in Die CastingsMLA: Studies of Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, I.-Eutectoidal Decomposition of Beta Aluminum-zinc Phase and Its Relation to Dimensional Changes in Die Castings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.