The purpose of this study is to analyze the use plastic deformation (ECAP-Equal Channel Angular Pressing) in the preparation of the 355 aluminum for posterior use in Thixoforming. For this purpose, the 355 alloy, in the as cast state and after a pass of ECAP was heated to temperatures of 575 and 595 °C, enough to produce 45 and 55% of liquid fraction, for times of 0, 30, 60 e 90s. In these conditions, it is possible to obtain a refined globular structure with the size of a grain, close to 75 µm, globule size of 55 µm and high sphericity (around 0.66), parameters which are excellent for this kind of processing. Hot compression tests at the same temperatures and holding times determine the rheological behavior. Maximum processing strain was obtained around 1 MPa for the sample in ECAped condition against 4 MPa of the as cast condition, which corresponds to maximum viscosity around 10 5 Pa.s, (molten glass, clay), inferior to the as cast condition (11.5 * 10 5 Pa.s). Therefore, the ECAPed 355 alloy is an easily conformable material very likely to be applied to semisolid processing.
Agradeço a todas as pessoas que contribuíram para o término deste estudo de mestrado. À minha família, pelo apoio e por permanecer ao meu lado durante todas as etapas.Ao Professor Doutor Eugenio José Zóqui por me orientar e me permitir realizar este estudo, no exercício de sua paciência, esclarecimentos e auxílio.Eu gostaria de agradecer também à agência brasileira de fomento à pesquisa CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico -PQ 304921 / 2017-3).Agradeço à FEM/UNICAMP e em especial aos funcionários da CPG/FEM pela disposição, prontidão e suporte administrativo, bem como aos técnicos Fábio Gatamorta, Claudiomiro Alves e Eduardo José Bernardes pelas dicas e auxílio nas técnicas laboratoriais.
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