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Application of a novel multilayer spray forming technology in the preparation of large dimension aluminium alloy blanks

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Principle of multilayer spray forming and preparation technique of tubes and billets by it were presented and described in the article. The marked characteristic of multilayer spray forming technology is the to-and-fro movement of spray system, so the preform is deposited layer by layer with the surface of the deposit retaining relatively low temperature during the spray forming process. The two outstanding advantages of multilayer spray forming are as follows: suitable for manufacturing large dimension blanks, higher solidification cooling rate. Now Al-Fe-V-Si alloy (8009) and SiC particle reinforced aluminium alloy metal matrix composite billets of 300–600 mm in diameter and tubular blanks of size up to 650 mm in outer diameter, 360 mm in inner diameter and 1 200 mm in length have been made with the technology. After extrusion, the material has good properties.

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Foundation item: The Key Program of the 9th Five-year Plan of China (No. 95-YS-010, 005) and The National Key Fundamental Research and Development Project (No. G1999064900-5)

Biography of the first author: CHEN Zhen-hua, professor, born in 1945, majoring in rapid solidification, spray forming.

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Chen, Zh., Kang, Zt. & Yan, Hg. Application of a novel multilayer spray forming technology in the preparation of large dimension aluminium alloy blanks. J Cent. South Univ. Technol. 7, 201–204 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-000-0054-4

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