Ultrasonic evaluation of semi-solid metals during processing

Ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements for three different semi-solid (SS) aluminum (Al) alloy billets (A356, A357 and 86S) and one dendritic sample (A356) were performed in the temperature range between room temperature and approx575 deg C using a non-contact laser-ultrasonic technique. I...

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Published inMeasurement science & technology Vol. 11; no. 11; pp. 1570 - 1575
Main Authors Jen, C-K, Liaw, J-W, Chen, T-F, Moreau, A, Monchalin, J-P, Yang, C-C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.11.2000
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Summary:Ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements for three different semi-solid (SS) aluminum (Al) alloy billets (A356, A357 and 86S) and one dendritic sample (A356) were performed in the temperature range between room temperature and approx575 deg C using a non-contact laser-ultrasonic technique. It was found that there are measurable differences in ultrasonic velocity and attenuation between SS and dendritic samples and these differences are larger as the temperature becomes closer to the complete melt state. In a laboratory setup simulating the barrel section of a thixomoulding or a rheomoulding machine, a clad buffer rod (high temperature probe) was used to perform real time ultrasonic monitoring. We have observed 10 MHz ultrasonic signals of 30 dB signal-to-noise ratio reflected from a rotating screw with a distance of 5.5 mm between the probe end and the root of the screw in a viscous liquid Al alloy (A356) at 610 deg C. This information should enable us to determine whether the processed part has the desired thixotropic structure or not, and then to properly adjust heating and other process parameters.
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ISSN:0957-0233
1361-6501
DOI:10.1088/0957-0233/11/11/305