Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach
Aluminum alloys have inherent tendencies to produce casting defects caused by alloying or metal melt flow inside the mold. The traditional detection method for these defects includes reduced pressure tests, which assess metal quality in a destructive manner. This leaves a gap between metal quality a...
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| author | Armağan Gul Ozgur Aslan Eyüp Sabri Kayali Emin Bayraktar |
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| description | Aluminum alloys have inherent tendencies to produce casting defects caused by alloying or metal melt flow inside the mold. The traditional detection method for these defects includes reduced pressure tests, which assess metal quality in a destructive manner. This leaves a gap between metal quality assessments and tensile test correlations. Computed tomography (CT) scans offer crucial assistance in evaluating the internal quality of castings without damaging the structure. This provides a valuable opportunity to couple mechanical tests with numerical methods such as finite element analysis to predict the mechanical performance of the alloy. The present study aims to evaluate the internal quality of cast aluminum alloys using CT scans and to correlate the defect metrics obtained from CT scans with mechanical test results. The Gurson-type material model and finite element methodology have been used to validate the correlation studies. Therefore, we propose a more holistic approach to predicting the behavior of metals by coupling damage models with CT scans and mechanical tests. The study investigates several CT metrics such as the defect volume, total defect surface, biggest defect surface, and projected area of defects. The conclusion reveals that CT scans provide crucial assistance in evaluating the internal quality of castings, and CT defect metrics can be used to build correlations between mechanical tests and CT evaluations. The study also suggests that the concept of adjusted representative material yield parameter (ARMY) or computed representative material yield parameter (CRMY) can be used to correlate CT metrics with mechanical strength in cast materials and parts for a given aluminum alloy. Overall, the study proposes a more comprehensive methodology to assess the quality of cast aluminum alloys and couple the quality to mechanical performance. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-bfea0e2fb3934d6683ded2d38cdfd7e92025-08-19T22:49:04ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012023-04-0113475210.3390/met13040752Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity ApproachArmağan Gul0Ozgur Aslan1Eyüp Sabri Kayali2Emin Bayraktar3Faculty of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul 34467, TurkeyFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Atilim University, Kızılcaşar, Ankara 06830, TurkeyFaculty of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul 34467, TurkeyDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering School, ISAE-Supméca–Institut Supérieur de Mécanique de Paris, 93400 Saint-Ouen, FranceAluminum alloys have inherent tendencies to produce casting defects caused by alloying or metal melt flow inside the mold. The traditional detection method for these defects includes reduced pressure tests, which assess metal quality in a destructive manner. This leaves a gap between metal quality assessments and tensile test correlations. Computed tomography (CT) scans offer crucial assistance in evaluating the internal quality of castings without damaging the structure. This provides a valuable opportunity to couple mechanical tests with numerical methods such as finite element analysis to predict the mechanical performance of the alloy. The present study aims to evaluate the internal quality of cast aluminum alloys using CT scans and to correlate the defect metrics obtained from CT scans with mechanical test results. The Gurson-type material model and finite element methodology have been used to validate the correlation studies. Therefore, we propose a more holistic approach to predicting the behavior of metals by coupling damage models with CT scans and mechanical tests. The study investigates several CT metrics such as the defect volume, total defect surface, biggest defect surface, and projected area of defects. The conclusion reveals that CT scans provide crucial assistance in evaluating the internal quality of castings, and CT defect metrics can be used to build correlations between mechanical tests and CT evaluations. The study also suggests that the concept of adjusted representative material yield parameter (ARMY) or computed representative material yield parameter (CRMY) can be used to correlate CT metrics with mechanical strength in cast materials and parts for a given aluminum alloy. Overall, the study proposes a more comprehensive methodology to assess the quality of cast aluminum alloys and couple the quality to mechanical performance.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/13/4/752castingaluminum alloyscomputed tomographyconstitutive modelingmechanical propertiesGurson plasticity |
| spellingShingle | Armağan Gul Ozgur Aslan Eyüp Sabri Kayali Emin Bayraktar Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach casting aluminum alloys computed tomography constitutive modeling mechanical properties Gurson plasticity |
| title | Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach |
| title_full | Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach |
| title_fullStr | Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach |
| title_short | Assessing Cast Aluminum Alloys with Computed Tomography Defect Metrics: A Gurson Porous Plasticity Approach |
| title_sort | assessing cast aluminum alloys with computed tomography defect metrics a gurson porous plasticity approach |
| topic | casting aluminum alloys computed tomography constitutive modeling mechanical properties Gurson plasticity |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/13/4/752 |
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