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Improvement of the Properties of Aluminium Alloys

Received: 22 August 2014    Accepted: 24 November 2014    Published: 27 November 2014
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Abstract

The article describes the improvement of the properties of aluminium alloys under pressure application of up to 400 MPa to a liquid or crystallizing metal. A cybernetic model has been developed. Three phases of the alloy compressibility under pressure were investigated. The results of microstructure studies are indicated, the focus has been made on the non-uniform composition within the limits of dendritic cells. Pressure influence on the formation of crystallization centers and their growth was demonstrated. The relationship between hardness and the content of separate alloy components and of the applied pressure was illustrated.

Published in Advances in Materials (Volume 3, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.am.20140305.15
Page(s) 58-62
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Keywords

Crystallization, Aluminium Alloys, Improvement of Properties, Pressure Application, Changes of the State of Alloys, Atomic Interactions

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  • Dept. of Process Automation, Vladimir State University, Vladimir, Russia

  • Dept. of Process Automation, Vladimir State University, Vladimir, Russia

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