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Behavior of metal alloys in the semisolid state

Merton C. Flemings
- 01 May 1991 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 3, pp 269-293
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In the limit of vigorous convection and slow cooling, grains become spheroidal and behave thixotropic, and viscosity can be varied over a wide range, depending on processing conditions as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract
During dendritic solidification of castings and ingots, a number of processes take place simultaneously within the semisolid region. These include crystallization, solute redistribution, ripening, interdendritic fluid flow, and solid movement. The dendritic structure which forms is greatly affected by convection during the early stages of solidification. In the limit of vigorous convection and slow cooling, grains become spheroidal. Alloys with this microstructure possess rheological properties in the semisolid state which are quite different from those of dendritic alloys. They behave thixotropically, and viscosity can be varied over a wide range, depending on processing conditions. The metal structure and its rheological properties are retained after solidification and partial remelting. The semisolid alloys can be formed in new ways, broadly termed «semisolid metal (SSM) forming processes». Some of these are now employed commercially to produce metal components and are also used to produce metal-matrix composites

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