Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys

This work presents an investigation of the spray forming and downstream processing of Al alloys that are difficult to produce in bulk by conventional solidification processing: Al-Fe-Cr-Ti alloys for intermediate temperature applications and Al-Si-Li alloys for high stiffness, low density applicatio...

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Main Authors: Banjongprasert, C, Hogg, S, Palmer, I, Grennan-Heaven, N, Stone, I, Grant, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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author Banjongprasert, C
Hogg, S
Palmer, I
Grennan-Heaven, N
Stone, I
Grant, P
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Stone, I
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description This work presents an investigation of the spray forming and downstream processing of Al alloys that are difficult to produce in bulk by conventional solidification processing: Al-Fe-Cr-Ti alloys for intermediate temperature applications and Al-Si-Li alloys for high stiffness, low density applications in fast moving machinery. For the Al-Fe-Cr-Ti alloys, spray forming is being investigated to allow the scale-up of alloy compositions previously explored only as ribbons or powders in traditional rapid solidification routes. For Al-Si-Li alloys, spray forming is used to provide globular primary AlLiSi in a fully divorced AlLiSi/alpha-Al eutectic structure. For both alloys, the as spray formed and downstream processed microstructure of 20kg billets has been investigated by scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis, and X-ray diffractometry. Preliminary mechanical proper-ties have also been investigated.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3719e25a-8a77-4c5d-8396-cad306bb5c082022-03-26T13:41:53ZSpray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloysJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3719e25a-8a77-4c5d-8396-cad306bb5c08EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Banjongprasert, CHogg, SPalmer, IGrennan-Heaven, NStone, IGrant, PThis work presents an investigation of the spray forming and downstream processing of Al alloys that are difficult to produce in bulk by conventional solidification processing: Al-Fe-Cr-Ti alloys for intermediate temperature applications and Al-Si-Li alloys for high stiffness, low density applications in fast moving machinery. For the Al-Fe-Cr-Ti alloys, spray forming is being investigated to allow the scale-up of alloy compositions previously explored only as ribbons or powders in traditional rapid solidification routes. For Al-Si-Li alloys, spray forming is used to provide globular primary AlLiSi in a fully divorced AlLiSi/alpha-Al eutectic structure. For both alloys, the as spray formed and downstream processed microstructure of 20kg billets has been investigated by scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis, and X-ray diffractometry. Preliminary mechanical proper-ties have also been investigated.
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Hogg, S
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Grennan-Heaven, N
Stone, I
Grant, P
Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys
title Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys
title_full Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys
title_fullStr Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys
title_full_unstemmed Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys
title_short Spray forming of Al-Fe-Cr-Ti and Al-Si-Li alloys
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