2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13632-020-00702-w
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Morphology and Nucleation of Intermetallic Phases in Casting Al–Mg–Si Alloys

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“…Therefore, the advanced Mg 2 Si, with the aforementioned morphologies, evolve from vertices <100> and edges <110> instead from faces {111} [ 21 ]. However, many recent studies related to hypo-eutectic Al–Mg–Si alloys reported the formation of lamellar eutectic structure as well as other morphologies such as Chinese script-like or flake-like morphology [ 11 , 17 , 18 , 21 ]. Trudonoshyn [ 21 ] also reported the triangular-spiral morphology.…”
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“…Therefore, the advanced Mg 2 Si, with the aforementioned morphologies, evolve from vertices <100> and edges <110> instead from faces {111} [ 21 ]. However, many recent studies related to hypo-eutectic Al–Mg–Si alloys reported the formation of lamellar eutectic structure as well as other morphologies such as Chinese script-like or flake-like morphology [ 11 , 17 , 18 , 21 ]. Trudonoshyn [ 21 ] also reported the triangular-spiral morphology.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was stated that refinement was related to increased undercooling by the enrichment of Ca on the solid/liquid interface, and consequently, it restricted the growth of the primary α-Al phase. However, in another study [23], it was reported that Ca addition in inoculated Al-Si-Mg ternary alloys increases the nucleation of primary α-Al phases by promoting heterogeneous nucleation sites Al3Ti or Al2Cu, ported the formation of lamellar eutectic structure as well as other morphologies such as Chinese script-like or flake-like morphology [11,17,18,21]. Trudonoshyn [21] also reported the triangular-spiral morphology.…”
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confidence: 99%
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