Technical Notes - Observations on Twinning in Semicontinuous Cast Aluminum

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. T. Aust F. M. Krill R. R. Morral
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Abstract

THE occurrence of twins in aluminum ingots cast under certain conditions has been well established. For instance, Herenguel and Lacombe1,2 have observed a twinned columnar structure in 99.5 and 99.9 pct Al, solidified by continuous or semicontinuous casting. The structure, which they termed "basaltic," appears in the form of elongated crystalline fibers of alternating luster. Herenguel and Lacombe2 found sections of flat crystalline plates composed of twin crystal plates, in which the twin plane (111) and a [I121 direction contained in the twin plane are parallel to the principal heat gradient. This orientation relationship is different from the usual orientation texture observed in cast face-centered cubic metals, where the [100] direction is approximately parallel to the long columnar axes lying in the direction of growth." A large amount of twinning has also been observed by the present authors in semicontinuous cast aluminum of 99.2 pct purity, Fig. 1. Mondolfo4 has suggested that the twinned cast structure forms by a deformation twinning process as the result of uneven cooling stresses within the ingots. This suggestion appears to be inconsistent with the large amount of twinning observed in the semicontinuous cast ingots and with the large difference of dendritic
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APA: K. T. Aust F. M. Krill R. R. Morral  (1953)  Technical Notes - Observations on Twinning in Semicontinuous Cast Aluminum

MLA: K. T. Aust F. M. Krill R. R. Morral Technical Notes - Observations on Twinning in Semicontinuous Cast Aluminum. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1953.

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