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Numerical Assessment on the DC Casting 7050 Aluminum Alloy Under Melt Shearing and Magnetic Fields
by Jinchuan Wang, Yubo Zuo, Qingfeng Zhu, Rui Wang and Xianliang Guo
Metals 2025, 15(4), 360; https://doi.org/10.3390/met15040360 - 25 Mar 2025
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The direct-chill (DC) casting of diameter of 300 mm 7050 aluminum alloy ingots under the impact of intense melt shearing and electromagnetic fields (combined fields) was simulated using the COMSOL software 6.2 to determine the temperature distribution and melt flow. The results indicated [...] Read more.
The direct-chill (DC) casting of diameter of 300 mm 7050 aluminum alloy ingots under the impact of intense melt shearing and electromagnetic fields (combined fields) was simulated using the COMSOL software 6.2 to determine the temperature distribution and melt flow. The results indicated that the use of electromagnetic fields, intense melt shearing, and combined fields can all improve melt flow velocity, heat transfer efficiency, temperature field uniformity, and reduce sump depth when compared to conventional DC casting. However, the use of combined fields creates the shallowest sump and the most uniform temperature field. With the application of electromagnetic field, intensive melt shearing, and combined fields, the sump depth was decreased from 121 mm of DC casting to 118 mm, 112 mm, and 110 mm, respectively. Under the impact of the combined fields, the increase in the rotor rotation speed leads to the enhancement of overall flow velocity, the improvement of temperature distribution uniformity, and the reduction of melt temperature in the sump. The temperatures at reference points A and B dropped from 631.80 °C and 645.26 °C to 630.20 °C and 630.75 °C, respectively, as the rotor rotation speed increased from 1500 rpm to 6000 rpm. Additionally, the application of the combined fields resulted in a uniform microstructure distribution and notable grain refinement. Full article
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Microstructural Evolution and Hardness Responses of 7050 Al Alloy during Processing
by Yuting Zhou, Jie Zhou, Xinrui Xiao, Shishan Li, Mingliang Cui, Peng Zhang, Shuai Long and Jiansheng Zhang
Materials 2022, 15(16), 5629; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15165629 - 16 Aug 2022
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The thermal-mechanical process (TMP) plays an important role in the industrial production of 7050 Al alloys for aircraft components. In this work, the microstructural evolution and influence on hardness of a 7050 alloy ingot, during the process from preheating, deformation and cooling to [...] Read more.
The thermal-mechanical process (TMP) plays an important role in the industrial production of 7050 Al alloys for aircraft components. In this work, the microstructural evolution and influence on hardness of a 7050 alloy ingot, during the process from preheating, deformation and cooling to final heat treatment, have been investigated considering the effect of temperature and the post-deformation cooling path. The results showed that an increasing temperature and decreasing cooling rate during TMP can lead to enhanced hardness of the alloy after heat treatment. Moreover, the variation of recrystallization before and after heat treatment was strongly dependent on the cooling path after deformation. Finally, this study provided a general understanding on the relationship between microstructural evolution and harness of the 7050 alloy. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Research on Heat Treatment of Advanced Metallic Materials)
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Effect of Grain Refiner on Fracture Toughness of 7050 Ingot and Plate
by Fang Yu, Xiangjie Wang, Tongjian Huang and Daiyi Chao
Materials 2021, 14(21), 6705; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14216705 - 7 Nov 2021
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In this paper, two types of grain refining alloys, Al-3Ti-0.15C and Al-5Ti-0.2B, were used to cast two types of 7050 rolling ingots. The effect of Al-3Ti-0.15C and Al-5Ti-0.2B grain refiners on fracture toughness in different directions for 7050 ingots after heat treatment and [...] Read more.
In this paper, two types of grain refining alloys, Al-3Ti-0.15C and Al-5Ti-0.2B, were used to cast two types of 7050 rolling ingots. The effect of Al-3Ti-0.15C and Al-5Ti-0.2B grain refiners on fracture toughness in different directions for 7050 ingots after heat treatment and 7050-T7651 plates was investigated using optical electron microscopy (OEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Mechanical properties testing included both tensile and plane strain fracture toughness (KIC). The grain size was measured from the surface to the center of the 7050 ingots with two different grain refiners. The fracture surface was analyzed by SEM and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS). The experiments showed the grain size from edge to center was reduced in 7050 ingots with both the TiC and TiB refiners, and the grain size was larger for ingots with the Al-3Ti-0.15C grain refiner at the same position. The tensile properties of 7050 ingots after heat treatment with Al-3Ti-0.15C grain refiner were 1–2 MPa lower than the ingot with the Al-5Ti-0.2B grain refiner. For the 7050-T7651 100 mm thick plate with the Al-3Ti-0.15C grain refiner, for the L direction, the tensile properties were lower by about 10~15 MPa; for the plate with the Al-3Ti-0.15C refiner than plate with Al-5Ti-0.2B refiner, for the LT direction, the tensile properties were lower by about 13–18 MPa; and for the ST direction, they were lower by about 8–10 MPa compared to that of Al-5Ti-0.2B refiner. The fracture toughness of the 7050-T7651 plate produced using the Al-3Ti-0.15C ingot was approximately 2–6 MPa · m higher than the plate produced from the Al-5Ti-0.2B ingot. Fractography of the failed fracture toughness specimens revealed that the path of crack propagation of the 7050 ingot after heat treatment produced from the Al-3Ti-0.15C grain refiner was more tortuous than in the ingot produced from the Al-5Ti-0.2B, which resulted in higher fracture toughness. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in High-Performance Non-ferrous Materials)
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