Effect of Friction Stir Processing on Microstructure and Tensile Properties of an Investment Cast Al-7Si-0.6Mg Alloy
2010
Friction stir processing (FSP) is emerging as a promising tool for microstructural modification. The current study assesses the effects of FSP on the microstructure and mechanical properties of an investment cast Al-7Si-Mg alloy. FSP eliminates porosity and significantly refines eutectic Si particles. The extent of particle refinement varied with changes in processing conditions. A high tool rotation rate and a low-to-intermediate tool traverse speed generated a higher volume fraction of finer particles. Tensile ductility changed significantly as a result of FSP, whereas ultimate tensile strength improved only marginally. Yield strength was similar in both cast and FSP samples under various heat-treated conditions, with the highest value obtained after a T6 heat treatment. Furthermore, FSP caused significant grain refinement in the stir zone, subsequently transforming into very coarse grains as abnormal grain growth occurred during solution treatment at high temperature.
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