Abstract

The AlSiMgMn alloys with different Fe and Mn contents were prepared with high vacuum die casting (HVDC) process. The Fe-rich intermetallics in the surface layer and center of the alloys were inspected with high-resolution 3D X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT), and the growth mechanism of the primary Fe-rich phase was analyzed through their different 3D morphographies. By combining Bisecting K-means and DBSCAN (Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise) methods, the intermetallic clusters in the surface layer and center were quantified. The results show that the primary Fe-rich intermetallics were characterized as hexahedron and octagonal dendrite shapes with large size while the eutectic Fe-rich intermetallics were polyhedron and Chinese-script shapes. When Fe and Mn contents of the alloys were lower, the intermetallic clusters in the surface layer were with less cluster number and larger intermetallic distances showing uniform distribution whereas the clusters in the center were more and had shorter distances. In the case of alloys with higher Fe and Mn contents, the intermetallics showed clustering distribution in both the surface layer and center. The mechanism for the intermetallic cluster formation in the surface layer and center was further discussed.

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