Metallography and Microstructures
Solidification Structures of Aluminum Alloys
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Published:2004
Abstract
The most common aluminum alloy systems are aluminum-silicon, aluminum-copper, and aluminum-magnesium. This article focuses on the grain structure, eutectic microstructure, and dendritic microstructure of these systems. It provides information on microsegregation and its problems in casting of alloys. The article also illustrates the casting defects such as macroporosity, microshrinkage, and surface defects, associated with the alloys.
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Member Sign InDoru M. Stefanescu, Roxana Ruxanda, Solidification Structures of Aluminum Alloys, Metallography and Microstructures, Vol 9, ASM Handbook, Edited By George F. Vander Voort, ASM International, 2004, p 107–115, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v09.a0003727
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