Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray

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Autor(a) principal: Otani, Lucas Barcelos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8903
Resumo: The main application of 319 aluminum alloy is for manufacturing components for automobile industry. One of the main concerns related to the recycling of this metal is regarding the incorporation of impurities as iron, for instance. Due to its low solubility in solid aluminum, the presence of this element leads to the formation of intermetallic compounds such as α-Al8Fe2Si and β-Al9Fe2Si2, the most common iron phases in Si-containing Al-alloys. The β phase is harmful to mechanical properties because of its platelet like morphology. Spray forming is an advanced processing technique which can mitigate the deleterious effect of these intermetallic phases. However, the solidification process of spray formed metals is still an open discussion. In these sense, the aim of this work is to contribute to a better understanding of the solidification process of spray formed 319 aluminum alloy. The work was divided in three stages: the first evaluated the presence and morphology of intermetallic phases by varying the pouring temperature and Fe content (0.6 and 1.2 in mass percent); the second evaluated the eutectic Al-Si morphology through varying the processing conditions; and finally, the third evaluated the solute distribution in the final microstructure, in this case other aluminum alloys were studied together with the 319 (2024 and 7050). The basis for discussion the phenomena was a solidification model for spray formed metals recently proposed in the literature, which defines the process in two stages, being the final solidification occurring at low cooling rate. The results showed that by controlling the processing parameters it is possible to mitigate the β-Al9Fe2Si2 formation, as well as to alter the eutectic Al-Si morphology. The third stage indicated the possibility of maintenance of certain solute in solid solution on the periphery of aluminum grains. It could be concluded that the solidification model was adequate to explain the phenomena presented in this work.
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spelling Otani, Lucas BarcelosBolfarini, Claudemirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9231627080617037Zepon, Guilhermehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7924187202036614http://lattes.cnpq.br/251998041315998429291c5a-3abc-4e67-ba38-bd3ea1fb128b2017-07-03T18:18:45Z2017-07-03T18:18:45Z2017-03-03OTANI, Lucas Barcelos. Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray. 2017. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2017. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8903.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8903The main application of 319 aluminum alloy is for manufacturing components for automobile industry. One of the main concerns related to the recycling of this metal is regarding the incorporation of impurities as iron, for instance. Due to its low solubility in solid aluminum, the presence of this element leads to the formation of intermetallic compounds such as α-Al8Fe2Si and β-Al9Fe2Si2, the most common iron phases in Si-containing Al-alloys. The β phase is harmful to mechanical properties because of its platelet like morphology. Spray forming is an advanced processing technique which can mitigate the deleterious effect of these intermetallic phases. However, the solidification process of spray formed metals is still an open discussion. In these sense, the aim of this work is to contribute to a better understanding of the solidification process of spray formed 319 aluminum alloy. The work was divided in three stages: the first evaluated the presence and morphology of intermetallic phases by varying the pouring temperature and Fe content (0.6 and 1.2 in mass percent); the second evaluated the eutectic Al-Si morphology through varying the processing conditions; and finally, the third evaluated the solute distribution in the final microstructure, in this case other aluminum alloys were studied together with the 319 (2024 and 7050). The basis for discussion the phenomena was a solidification model for spray formed metals recently proposed in the literature, which defines the process in two stages, being the final solidification occurring at low cooling rate. The results showed that by controlling the processing parameters it is possible to mitigate the β-Al9Fe2Si2 formation, as well as to alter the eutectic Al-Si morphology. The third stage indicated the possibility of maintenance of certain solute in solid solution on the periphery of aluminum grains. It could be concluded that the solidification model was adequate to explain the phenomena presented in this work.A liga de alumínio 319 possui como aplicação a fabricação de componentes da indústria automobilística. Um dos principais problemas relacionados à reciclagem destas ligas é a incorporação de impurezas como o ferro. Devido à baixa solubilidade deste elemento, sua presença leva a formação de compostos intermetálicos, sendo o α-Al8Fe2Si e o β-Al9Fe2Si2 os mais comuns em sistemas com silício. A fase β é a mais danosa às propriedades mecânicas devido à sua morfologia de placas, sendo que uma rota de processamento que se mostra viável no sentido de mitigação do efeito deletério deste intermetálico é a conformação por spray. Apesar disso, o processo de solidificação desta técnica ainda é um assunto debatido na comunidade científica. Neste contexto, este trabalho possui o objetivo de contribuir para um melhor entendimento sobre o processo de solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray. O trabalho foi dividido em três etapas: a primeira avaliou a presença dos intermetálicos de ferro variando-se a temperatura de vazamento e o teor de ferro (0,6% e 1,2% em peso); a segunda avaliou a morfologia do eutético Al-Si através das alterações das condições de spray; e, por fim, a terceira avaliou a distribuição de soluto na microestrutura, neste caso, outras ligas de alumínio foram estudadas (2024 e 7050). A discussão dos fenômenos foi realizada a partir de um modelo de solidificação para materiais conformados por spray que divide o processo em duas etapas distintas, sendo a solidificação final ocorrendo a uma taxa de resfriamento relativamente lenta. Os resultados mostraram que através do controle das condições de spray é possível mitigar a formação do intermetálico β-Al9Fe2Si2, assim como alterar a morfologia do eutético Al-Si. A terceira etapa indicou a manutenção de certos elementos em solução sólida em regiões adjacentes aos contornos de grão. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Solidification study of spray formed 319 aluminum alloy
title Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
spellingShingle Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
Otani, Lucas Barcelos
Conformação por spray
Solidificação
Liga de alumínio
Intermetálicos de ferro
Spray forming
Solidification
Aluminum alloy
Iron intermetallic
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
title_short Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
title_full Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
title_fullStr Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
title_full_unstemmed Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
title_sort Solidificação da liga de alumínio 319 conformada por spray
author Otani, Lucas Barcelos
author_facet Otani, Lucas Barcelos
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Bolfarini, Claudemiro
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Zepon, Guilherme
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Zepon, Guilherme
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conformação por spray
Solidificação
Liga de alumínio
Intermetálicos de ferro
topic Conformação por spray
Solidificação
Liga de alumínio
Intermetálicos de ferro
Spray forming
Solidification
Aluminum alloy
Iron intermetallic
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Spray forming
Solidification
Aluminum alloy
Iron intermetallic
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
description The main application of 319 aluminum alloy is for manufacturing components for automobile industry. One of the main concerns related to the recycling of this metal is regarding the incorporation of impurities as iron, for instance. Due to its low solubility in solid aluminum, the presence of this element leads to the formation of intermetallic compounds such as α-Al8Fe2Si and β-Al9Fe2Si2, the most common iron phases in Si-containing Al-alloys. The β phase is harmful to mechanical properties because of its platelet like morphology. Spray forming is an advanced processing technique which can mitigate the deleterious effect of these intermetallic phases. However, the solidification process of spray formed metals is still an open discussion. In these sense, the aim of this work is to contribute to a better understanding of the solidification process of spray formed 319 aluminum alloy. The work was divided in three stages: the first evaluated the presence and morphology of intermetallic phases by varying the pouring temperature and Fe content (0.6 and 1.2 in mass percent); the second evaluated the eutectic Al-Si morphology through varying the processing conditions; and finally, the third evaluated the solute distribution in the final microstructure, in this case other aluminum alloys were studied together with the 319 (2024 and 7050). The basis for discussion the phenomena was a solidification model for spray formed metals recently proposed in the literature, which defines the process in two stages, being the final solidification occurring at low cooling rate. The results showed that by controlling the processing parameters it is possible to mitigate the β-Al9Fe2Si2 formation, as well as to alter the eutectic Al-Si morphology. The third stage indicated the possibility of maintenance of certain solute in solid solution on the periphery of aluminum grains. It could be concluded that the solidification model was adequate to explain the phenomena presented in this work.
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