Abstract

Taking AZ91D magnesium alloy as experimental material, the rheo-diecasting process was implemented by combining the self-developed forced convection rheomoulding device with high pressure die casting machine. Microstructural characteristics of the RDC tensile samples were discussed. Microstructure of semisolid slurry at different rotational speed prepared by FCR device was investigated. Tensile properties and fracture morphology of rheo-diecasting process in different conditions were studied as well. The results indicate that the excellent semisolid microstructure of AZ91D tensile samples can be obtained by forced convection rheo-diecasting process. With the increase of rotational speed, the mean size of the primary particles diminishes and the shape factor increases. The tensile properties of as-cast RDC samples are obviously better than conventional diecasting samples. T6 heat treatment can increase tensile strength and elongation of RDC tensile samples to 286MPa and 6.1%, respectively. The yield strength and elongation of T4 heat treated RDC samples are 100MPa and 12.6%.

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