Abstract
In the present work, A356 alloy and in situ A356-5TiB2 composite feedstock was produced by employing Cooling slope casting technique. The technique resulted in near spherical morphology of primary α-Al phase in the feedstock of both the alloy and composite. A fine distribution of eutectic Si phase within the matrix was observed in the composite feedstock. The rheocast billets of both the alloy and composite were then thixoformed successfully at 50 % solid fraction temperatures of 580 and 585 °C respectively. Further, tensile properties of thixoformed alloy and composite were measured and compared with those of gravity-cast samples. It was observed that the % increase in yield strength and tensile strength of thixoformed alloy increased by 43 and 36 % respectively with respect to the gravity-cast alloy. The thixoformed composite attained the highest ultimate tensile strength of 211 MPa which is about 40 % higher as compared to gravity-cast alloy. Interestingly, the ductility of the composites is comparable to that of alloy after thixoforming.
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