“…Flemings [1] of MIT began research on casting in the semi-solid state for the reduction of solidification shrinkage, compositional segregation, and cavities in the early 1970s. It was observed in our papers [2,3] that semi-solid casting, i.e., the homogenization of heating distribution by means of a stirring operation and high cooling rate, provides a reduction in micropores, spheroidizing of the primary phase, and grain refinement. Several investigations have been conducted on semisolid casting using both aluminum cast and wrought alloys.…”