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Solid State Phenomena | 2006

Semi-solid forming of metal-matrix nanocomposites

Lih-Sheng Turng; Michael P. DeCicco; Xiaochun Li

Semi-solid casting (SSC) techniques have proven useful in the mass production of high integrity castings for the automotive and other industries. Recent research has shown metal matrix nanocomposite (MMNC) materials to have greatly improved properties in comparison to their base metals. However, current methods of MMNC production are costly and time consuming. Thus development of a process that combines the integrity and cost effectiveness of semi-solid casting with the property improvement of MMNCs would have the potential to greatly improve cast part quality available to engineers in a wide variety of industries. This paper presents a method of combining SSC with MMNC in a way that benefits from MMNCs’ tendency to naturally form the globular microstructure necessary for SSC. This method uses ultrasonically dispersed nanoparticles as nucleating agents to achieve globular primary grains such that fluidity is maintained even at high solid fractions. Once particle dispersion is achieved, the material needs no further processing to become a semi-solid slurry of globular primary grains as it cools. This quiescent method of slurry production, while still imposing some constraints on cooling rates, has a large process window making this process capable of industrial rates of throughput. It was found that the key factor to achieving globular microstructure is a sufficiently slow cooling rate at the onset of solidification such that particle-induced nucleation can occur. Once nucleation occurs, continued cooling is virtually unconstrained, with globular microstructure evident in quenched samples as well as samples cooled at rates as slow as 1 °C/min. This method was demonstrated in several material systems using zinc (Zn), aluminum (Al), and magnesium (Mg) alloys and nanoparticles of aluminum oxide (Al2O3), silicon carbide (SiC), and titanium oxide (TiO2). Additionally, several nucleation models are examined for applicability to nanoscale composites.


Archive | 2011

POLYMER PELLETS CONTAINING SUPERCRITICAL FLUID AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING

Eugene P. Dougherty; Lih-Sheng Turng; Chris Lacey; Jungjoo Lee; Patrick Gorton


Archive | 2007

EFFECT OF INJECTION MOLDING PARAMETERS ON THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POLYCARBONATE/CARBON NANOTUBE NANOCOMPOSITES

Alexander Chandra; Adam Kramschuster; Xiaodong Hu; Lih-Sheng Turng


Archive | 2010

Microcellular injection molding processes for personal and consumer care products and packaging

Eugene P. Dougherty; Keith Edgett; Lih-Sheng Turng; Adam Kramschuster; Jungjoo Lee; Chris Lacey; Patrick Gorton


Archive | 2007

Method of fabricating a tissue engineering scaffold

Lih-Sheng Turng; Adam J. Kramschuster


Handbook of Biopolymers and Biodegradable Plastics | 2013

Fabrication of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds

Adam Kramschuster; Lih-Sheng Turng


Archive | 2011

Methods for microcellular injection molding

Eugene P. Dougherty; Keith Edgett; Lih-Sheng Turng; Chris Lacey; Jungjoo Lee; Patrick Gorton; Xiaofei Sun


Archive | 2010

Method of Orientating Fillers in Composite Materials

Lih-Sheng Turng; Larry R. Holmes Jr.; Yiyan Peng; Xiaochun Li


Archive | 2011

Method of fabricating an injection molded component

Lih-Sheng Turng; Jun Peng


Archive | 2010

Microcellular injection molding processes for personal and consumer care products

Jr. Eugene P. Dougherty; Keith Edgett; Lih-Sheng Turng; Adam J. Kramschuster; Jungjoo Lee; Chris Lacey; Patrick Gorton

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Chris Lacey

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Jungjoo Lee

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Patrick Gorton

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Adam Kramschuster

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jr. Eugene P. Dougherty

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Adam J. Kramschuster

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Xiaochun Li

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Xiaofei Sun

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Alexander Chandra

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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