Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, II-Changes in the Solid Solution of Aluminum in Zinc and Their Relation to Dimensional Changes (7c401680-661b-44c8-a51e-90062b55e72b)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 549 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1935
Abstract
MOST commercial alloys undergo changes in phase composition after casting. This is a natural result of the fact that the alloys are not in a state of phase equilibrium as cast and phase changes will therefore take place, with more or less rapidity, in an attempt to attain equilibrium. The practical aspect of aging in zinc-alloy die castings concerns the changes in physical properties and in dimensions that may accompany aging phase changes. Harmful alterations have been reduced to a minimum and zinc-alloy die castings are being produced today that are so stable with respect to dimensions and physical properties that they are entirely suitable for most practical purposes1. In the first paper2 of this series, and in this paper, aging phase changes of zinc alloy die castings have been investigated and the possible influence of these changes on dimensional changes of the castings has been evalu-ated and compared with the dimensional changes actually experienced. The change of dimensions has been selected for practical comparison in these papers because the effect of phase changes on the dimensions of a casting is directly calculable; from X-ray crystal-analysis data of the phase structure. The die-casting alloys considered contain, in addition to zinc, 4 per cent of aluminum, about 0:03 per cent magnesium, and from 0 to 3 per cent of copper. It was shown in the former paper that the eutectoidal decomposition of the beta aluminum-zinc phase, while intrinsically capable of causing a considerable shrinkage, can have very little effect on the observed shrinkage of die castings because it takes place within a few days of aging, whereas the observed shrinkage continues for five weeks. It was therefore concluded that the other existing phase change,
Citation
APA:
(1935) Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, II-Changes in the Solid Solution of Aluminum in Zinc and Their Relation to Dimensional Changes (7c401680-661b-44c8-a51e-90062b55e72b)MLA: Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, II-Changes in the Solid Solution of Aluminum in Zinc and Their Relation to Dimensional Changes (7c401680-661b-44c8-a51e-90062b55e72b). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.