Abstract
Aluminium alloy is one of the most widely used engineering materials due to its properties Relatively lower specific weight and corrosion resistance compared to steel. Moreover, they are They are also relatively easier to machine. Aluminium alloy is found to provide the highest quality Degree of machinability compared to other lightweight metals such as titanium and magnesium Alloy. Various techniques have been used to induce motion during the solidification process of molten metal in the casting mold, such as mechanical vibration, ultrasonic vibration, and electromagnetic vibration. This paper presents a brief review of the above vibration processes and their types, uses, and how they affect the mechanical properties of aluminium alloys
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