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Prediction of Cracking Susceptibility of Commercial Aluminum Alloys during Solidification

Fan Zhang, Song‐Mao Liang, Chuan Zhang, Shuanglin Chen, Duchao Lv, Weisheng Cao, Sindo Kou

2021Metals20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cracking during solidification is a complex phenomenon which has been investigated from various angles for decades using both experimental and theoretical methods. In this paper, cracking susceptibility was investigated by a simulation method for three series of aluminum alloys: AA2xxx, AA6xxx, and AA7xxx alloys. The simulation tool was developed using the CALPHAD method and is readily applicable to multicomponent alloy systems. For each series of alloys, cracking susceptible index values were calculated for more than 1000 alloy compositions by high-throughput calculation. Cracking susceptible maps were then constructed for these three series of aluminum alloys using the simulated results. The effects of major and minor alloying elements were clearly demonstrated by these index maps. The cooling rate effect was also studied, and it was concluded that back diffusion in the solid can significantly improve the cracking susceptibility.

Topics & Concepts

CrackingMaterials scienceAlloyCALPHADMetallurgySeries (stratigraphy)AluminiumDiffusionThermodynamicsComposite materialPhase (matter)Phase diagramChemistryGeologyOrganic chemistryPaleontologyPhysicsAluminum Alloy Microstructure PropertiesAluminum Alloys Composites PropertiesHigh Temperature Alloys and Creep