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Application of Synchrotron Radiation–Computed Tomography In-Situ Observations and Digital Volume Correlation to Study Low-Cycle Fatigue Damage Micromechanisms in Lost Foam Casting A319 Alloy
The synchrotron radiation–computed tomography (SR-CT) and digital volume correlation (DVC) methods were used to investigate the damage micromechanisms of lost foam casting (LFC) A319 alloy in low-cycle fatigue...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Influence of the Casting Microstructure upon the Tensile Behaviour in A319 Al-Si Alloy Investigated by X-Ray Tomography and Digital Volume Correlation
Aluminum alloy automotive parts produced by the Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process have coarser microstructure and porosity defects than parts produced with conventional casting processes at faster cooling rates....
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Influence of the Lost Foam Casting Microstructure on Low Cycle Fatigue Damage of A319 Aluminum Alloy
In cast aluminum alloys used in the automotive industry the microstructure inherited from the foundry process has a strong influence upon the fatigue behavior. In the cylinder heads produced by the Lost Foam C...