Journal of Japan Foundry Engineering Society
Online ISSN : 2185-5374
Print ISSN : 1342-0429
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Microstructure and Elongation Anisotropy of Cold Rolled and Solution Treated A356 Alloy Strips Fabricated via High-Speed Twin-Roll Casting
Tomoo GodaShinji Kumai
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2020 Volume 92 Issue 2 Pages 83-88

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  A356 alloy strips fabricated via high-speed twin-roll casting were cold rolled at the reductions of 0 %, 12 %, 30 %, 50 % and 73 % and then solution treated at 793 K for 1 h. Microstructure observations and tensile tests were performed for the processed strips. Upon increasing the reduction from 0 % to 50 %, an improvement in elongation with significant anisotropy was observed ; the elongation along the transverse direction was inferior to that in the rolling direction. However, on further reduction up to 73 %, this anisotropy was eliminated and an elongation above 20 % was achieved. This behavior is caused by the characteristic changes occurring in the second-phase particles that are located in the mid-thickness region of the strip. To achieve a high elongation without anisotropy, a process for refining the coarse particles in the mid-thickness region of the twin-roll-cast strips and homogeneously dispersing them into the matrix needs to be developed.

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