Mechanics of Semi-Solid Material

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jay S. Gunasekera
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Metal parts are traditionally processed by either filly-liquid (e.g., casting) or filly-solid (e.g., forging) state. Semi-solid metal forming incorporates elements of both casting and forging. In 1991, Gunasekera(5) developed a model illustrating the influence of flow stress by the liquid fraction. The result fits Kiuchi's (1979)(7) experimental data quite well. This model assumed the liquid part is surrounded by solid as small pockets inside the material, which is opposite to the real practical situation. Since the melting usually first happens at the grain boundary, it is better to treat the semi-solid material as small metal crystal surrounded by liquid.
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APA: Jay S. Gunasekera  (1997)  Mechanics of Semi-Solid Material

MLA: Jay S. Gunasekera Mechanics of Semi-Solid Material. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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