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Part A: Materials Science

Microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of low-silicon cast aluminium alloys with varying Mn contents

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Pages 1511-1525 | Received 21 Dec 2020, Accepted 30 Mar 2021, Published online: 17 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The influences of Mn level (0–0.8 wt%) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of as-cast and T6 heat-treated low-silicon cast aluminium alloys were investigated. The results indicated that the addition of 0.5% Mn completely transformed the needle-like β-Fe phase in as-cast condition into a small-sized π-Fe phase, and the π-Fe phase was fully dissolved after T6 heat treatment. The as-cast and T6 heat-treated alloys with 0.5% Mn achieved the best combination of strength and ductility. However, an excess addition of Mn reduced the mechanical properties due to the occurrence of coarse π-Fe phase (as-cast state), α-Al(Fe, Mn)Si phase (T6 heat-treated state) and eutectic Si. With the increase of Mn content from 0 to 0.8%, the fracture modes of the as-cast alloys changed from intergranular + cleavage fracture to intergranular + quasi-cleavage fracture; The fracture modes of the T6 heat-treated alloys underwent a transition from intergranular + cleavage fracture to quasi-cleavage fracture and then to intergranular + cleavage fracture.

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