Light Metals 2016 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119274780.ch20
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On The Effect of Alloying Element Range on the Mechanical Properties Of Recycled Aluminium Alloy En Ab‐46000

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“…In addition to forming intermetallics, impurity elements can also significantly modify existing intermetallics (through changes in intermetallic type or shape). A well-known example is the addition of manganese or chromium to AlFeSi-containing intermetallics. ,,, These transition metal dopants can change the shape of the intermetallic phases in aluminum alloys, to render them less harmful or even beneficial.…”
Section: Sustainable Alloy Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to forming intermetallics, impurity elements can also significantly modify existing intermetallics (through changes in intermetallic type or shape). A well-known example is the addition of manganese or chromium to AlFeSi-containing intermetallics. ,,, These transition metal dopants can change the shape of the intermetallic phases in aluminum alloys, to render them less harmful or even beneficial.…”
Section: Sustainable Alloy Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the copper enlarges the solidification interval of an alloy and facilitates the condition of porosity formation [19,26,27]. The literature survey reveals a number of investigations related to the influence of alloying elements on the AlSi7Mg alloy properties [28][29][30]. A correlation of equilibrium phase diagram modelling, thermal analysis results, and microconstituent identification allows the determination of the thermodynamic stability of an alloy and its behavior [5,[31][32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%