Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys

This study evaluated the effect of UltraSonic Treatment (UST) on a range of Al–Mg alloys. Previous research was carried out on single magnesium compositions. However, the amount and type of the alloy addition are known to affect the grain size even under UST, and the aim of this study was...

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Main Authors: Kurt Mills, Gui Wang, David StJohn, Matthew Dargusch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/1994
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spelling doaj-b4e33a103bc844b09e755d047e8128e92020-11-24T21:58:58ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-10-011110199410.3390/ma11101994ma11101994Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium AlloysKurt Mills0Gui Wang1David StJohn2Matthew Dargusch3Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC), The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, AustraliaDefence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC), The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, AustraliaDefence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC), The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, AustraliaDefence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC), The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072, AustraliaThis study evaluated the effect of UltraSonic Treatment (UST) on a range of Al–Mg alloys. Previous research was carried out on single magnesium compositions. However, the amount and type of the alloy addition are known to affect the grain size even under UST, and the aim of this study was to determine whether or not alloy composition plays a similar role in the case of Al–Mg alloys. By testing binary Al–Mg alloys cast under regular casting conditions and under the presence of an ultrasonic field, it was found that while the addition of Mg solute is important, the amount of solute has little effect when UST is applied. It was observed that the grain size was barely affected by extra solute additions in this condition. This is due to the application of UST during solidification, which resulted in a dramatic reduction in the size of the nucleation free zone thus promoting many more successful nucleation events. Acoustic streaming is proposed as the main cause of this reduction in grain size.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/1994ultrasonic treatmentaluminummagnesiumalloygrain refinementsolutenucleationmicrostructuresolidification
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author Kurt Mills
Gui Wang
David StJohn
Matthew Dargusch
spellingShingle Kurt Mills
Gui Wang
David StJohn
Matthew Dargusch
Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys
Materials
ultrasonic treatment
aluminum
magnesium
alloy
grain refinement
solute
nucleation
microstructure
solidification
author_facet Kurt Mills
Gui Wang
David StJohn
Matthew Dargusch
author_sort Kurt Mills
title Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys
title_short Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys
title_full Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys
title_fullStr Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic Processing of Aluminum–Magnesium Alloys
title_sort ultrasonic processing of aluminum–magnesium alloys
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This study evaluated the effect of UltraSonic Treatment (UST) on a range of Al–Mg alloys. Previous research was carried out on single magnesium compositions. However, the amount and type of the alloy addition are known to affect the grain size even under UST, and the aim of this study was to determine whether or not alloy composition plays a similar role in the case of Al–Mg alloys. By testing binary Al–Mg alloys cast under regular casting conditions and under the presence of an ultrasonic field, it was found that while the addition of Mg solute is important, the amount of solute has little effect when UST is applied. It was observed that the grain size was barely affected by extra solute additions in this condition. This is due to the application of UST during solidification, which resulted in a dramatic reduction in the size of the nucleation free zone thus promoting many more successful nucleation events. Acoustic streaming is proposed as the main cause of this reduction in grain size.
topic ultrasonic treatment
aluminum
magnesium
alloy
grain refinement
solute
nucleation
microstructure
solidification
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/1994
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