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  1. Journal of Central South University of Technology
  2. Journal of Central South University of Technology : Volume 9
  3. Journal of Central South University of Technology : Volume 9, Issue 3, September 2002
  4. Squeeze casting of Al-Cu alloy
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Effect of HIPing time on the properties of TiAl alloys
Preparation and properties of a new scintillating glass
Study on mechanical properties of warm compacted iron-base materials
Squeeze casting of Al-Cu alloy
The wettability of Fe based alloy on TiO
Mechanism of crud formation in copper solvent extraction
Component analysis of volatile oil from Illicium Verum Hook. f.
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Squeeze casting of Al-Cu alloy

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Chen, Wei ping Li, Yuan yuan Guo, Guo wen Zhang, Da tong Long, Yan Nagi, Tungwai Leo
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract In order to use the cast method to replace forge method in producing the load-bearing wheel used in certain heavy duty vehicle, simplified and reduced size load-bearing wheels were squeeze cast and studied using Al-Cu alloy. Tensile properties, hardness, microstructures and morphologies of the squeeze-cast wheels were investigated. The results show that the finer microstructure, higher density, strength, toughness and hardness were achieved through the squeeze casting. Ultimate tensile strength of 428 MPa, yield strength of 360 MPa, elongation of 13.1% were achieved for T5 heat-treated squeeze-cast wheels. The Brinell hardness of squeeze-cast wheels is from HB 120 to HB 137.
Starting Page 159
Ending Page 164
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10059784
Journal Journal of Central South University of Technology
Volume Number 9
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 19930666
Language English
Publisher Central South University of Technology
Publisher Date 2002-01-01
Publisher Place Changsha
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword squeeze casting Al-Cu alloy mechanical property wheel Engineering Metallic Materials
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Materials Science Mechanical Engineering
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