Metals (Nov 2022)

Microstructure Refinement by a Combination of Heat Treatment and Thixoforming Process Followed by Severe Plastic Deformation and Their Effects on Al-Si Alloy Hardness

  • Mohamed Abdelgawad Gebril,
  • Mohd Zaidi Omar,
  • Intan Fadhlina Mohamed,
  • Norinsan Kamil Othman,
  • Osama M. Irfan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met12111972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1972

Abstract

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This study fabricated a thixoformed Al-7% Si alloy using the cooling slope technique and subjected it to heat treatment before processing with severe plastic deformation to determine the effect of this combination method on the microstructure refinement and hardness of Al-Si alloys (300 Series). Each as-cast and thixoformed Al-Si alloy sample was subjected to equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) and high-pressure torsion (HPT) individually at room temperature before and after heat treatment. ECAP was conducted in a mould with a 120° channel angle via route A, and HPT was applied with 0.75 and 5 turns. The heat-treated thixoformed Al-Si alloy subjected to the HPT process had an ultra-fine grain microstructure and showed a fine and homogeneous redistribution of the eutectic phase in the Al matrix. For the as-cast alloy, the hardness of the heat-treated thixoformed Al-7% Si alloy increased from 63 HV to 124 and 215 Hv after two ECAP passes and five turns of HPT due to the reduced and redistributed eutectic phase in the Al matrix. Subjecting the Al-7% Si alloy to a combination of semisolid and heat treatment processes before subjecting it to severe plastic deformation resulted in microstructural refinement and improved the hardness of the Al-Si alloy. The results indicate that HPT is a more effective method than ECAP for increasing the hardness of the thixoformed Al-Si alloy due to microstructure refinement.

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