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Distortion in a sintered 7000 series aluminium alloy

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Pages 163-167 | Published online: 02 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

The 7000 series aluminium alloys processed using elemental powder mixtures are prone to distortion, which is manifest as hourglassing or waisting in cylindrical specimens. By characterising the density distribution using hardness measurements, it is shown that the green density is not evenly distributed through a part, even though aluminium is relatively soft and readily compacted. Because the density equilibrates during sintering, the non-uniform green density leads to distortion. The cause of this distortion is a result of differential shrinkage, which occurs during sintering as well as on solidification during cooling from sintering. Distortion can be controlled by increasing the compaction pressure, which homogenises the green density and does not affect the tensile properties.

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