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Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE™) of AZ91E Flake: A Study of Tooling Features and Processing Effects

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Charges of melt-spun AZ91E flake were indirectly extruded into tubes using Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE™). The effect of instrument parameters and tool features on densification and microstructural evolution… Click to show full abstract

Charges of melt-spun AZ91E flake were indirectly extruded into tubes using Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE™). The effect of instrument parameters and tool features on densification and microstructural evolution was studied. At a constant extrusion ratio, the tool rotational velocity varied from 75 to 300 rpm and was demonstrated to reduce the forge force by a factor of four. Modification of the extrusion die face with successively more aggressive scrolled features was found to enhance material flow into the extrusion orifice which led to a 30% reduction in spindle torque. Microstructure, texture and hardness are reported for the range of rpm and scroll geometries investigated. It was observed that the ShAPE™ process is able to retain the average grain size of the as-spun flake (2.5-4 μm) while simultaneously imparting strong textural alignment in the resultant tube.

Keywords: az91e flake; shape; processing extrusion; assisted processing; shear assisted; extrusion

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Year Published: 2018

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