MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURES EVALUATION OF AGE-HARDENED A 226 CAST ALLOY BY IMAGE ANALYSIS, PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ARCHIVES 17(2017), pp. 3-7 - Production Enginnering Archives

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Lenka Kuchariková, Eva Tillová
MICROSTRUCTURAL FEATURES EVALUATION OF AGE-HARDENED A 226 CAST ALLOY BY IMAGE ANALYSIS
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ARCHIVES 17(2017), pp. 3-7
DOI:10.30657/pea.2017.17.01

Abstract
Age-hardening provides one of the most widely used mechanisms for the   strengthening of aluminum alloys. The age-hardening involves three steps: solution treatment, quenching and aging. The temperature of solution   treatment and aging is very important in order to reach desired properties of   castings. The optimum temperature of solution treatment and aging led to   formation microstructural features in form which does not lead to decreasing   properties, but increasing ones. The major microstructural features in A 226   cast alloys which are responsible for increasing properties are: eutectic Si   particles, Cu-rich phases, Fe-rich phases and porosity. The increase of   properties depends on morphology, size and volume of microstructural   features. In order to assess age-hardening influence on microstructural   features in A226 cast alloys were used as possibilities of evaluation by means   of image analysis. Quantitative analysis decelerate changes in microstructure   includes the spheroidization and coarsening of eutectic silicon, gradual   disintegration, shortening and thinning of Fe-rich intermetallic phases, the   dissolution of precipitates and the precipitation of finer hardening phase   (Al2Cu) further increase in the hardness and tensile strength in   the alloy. Changes of mechanical properties were measured in line with STN EN   ISO.   



Keywords
age-hardening
aluminum cast alloys
image analysis
quantitative analysis
microstructural features
Lenka Kuchariková ORCID: 0000-0002-2688-1075
Eva Tillová ORCID:
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