Abstract

The transitional structures of 7075 aluminum alloy ingot after switching off a low-frequency electromagnetic field (LFEF) in the horizontal direct chill casting was investigated. The results showed that the equiaxed grains with the LFEF are firstly transformed to columnar grains and then to feathery grains without the LFEF. Also, there exists a transitional region consisting of relatively fine equiaxed grains between the equiaxed grains and the columnar grains. Crystallographic analysis indicated that only the relatively fine equiaxed grains with ideal orientations can grow into columnar grains. Moreover, there exist multiple twin relationships between some adjacent feathery grains, which have a near-common or common 〈110〉 direction. The equiaxed grains with the LFEF result from the forced convection. The relatively fine equiaxed grains and the columnar grains are attributed to the weakening of the forced convection when the LFEF is switched off. For the feathery grains, it is of interest to find that the quasicrystal-enhanced nucleation mechanism is responsible for their formation under high thermal gradient although it has been reported for twinned equiaxed grains under nearly nil thermal gradient in the literature.

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